Psalms 34:11

Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)

What Does This Mean?

This verse is an invitation to learn about the fear of the Lord. The speaker, likely David, invites children to listen and learn how to respect and honor God.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're in a classroom and your teacher says, 'Hey kids, come here! I have something important to teach you about respecting our school rules.' That's like what this verse is saying, but instead of school rules, it's about respecting God.

Historical Background

Psalm 34 was written by David, likely after his time in Philistia. It was probably written for the Israelite community as a call to follow God's ways with reverence and respect.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, this verse can be applied to parents teaching their children about the importance of respecting God and His commandments. For example, a parent might take their child to church and explain why attending services and learning about God is important.

Topics

respecteducationchildhoodreverenceworshipcommandments

Related Verses

Proverbs 1:7Ephesians 5:211 Peter 1:17Psalm 111:10Matthew 7:21

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in Psalms 34:11?
The speaker is likely David, who wrote the psalm, inviting children and others to listen and learn about the fear of the Lord.
What does 'the fear of the LORD' mean?
The fear of the Lord refers to a deep reverence and respect for God, which includes obedience to His commands and a desire to live a life pleasing to Him.
How can parents apply this verse to their parenting?
Parents can use this verse to teach their children the importance of respecting God and His commandments, setting an example through their own actions and words.
Why is it important to teach children about the fear of the Lord?
Teaching children about the fear of the Lord helps them build a foundation of respect and reverence for God, which can guide them in making righteous decisions throughout their lives.
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