Psalms 36:2
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
তেওঁলোকে নিজৰ দৃষ্টিত নিজকে প্রশংসা কৰি কয় যে, তেওঁলোকৰ পাপ ঈশ্বৰে নধৰিব আৰু ঘৃণাৰ চকুৰেও নাচাব।
What Does This Mean?
This verse is talking about someone who thinks they're doing the right thing but is actually doing wrong. They keep fooling themselves until their wrong actions become so bad that everyone sees how wrong they are. The verse is part of a Psalm that warns about the dangers of lying to oneself.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you kept telling yourself that eating all the cookies was a good idea, even though you knew it wasn't nice to eat all the cookies. Eventually, when you have to face your mom or dad, you'll realize it wasn't a good idea at all.
Historical Background
Psalm 36 was written by David, a king of Israel, around 1000 BC. It was written for the people of Israel to remind them of God's goodness and the dangers of being self-deceived.
Living It Out Today
A modern example could be someone who lies to themselves about their addiction to something, like gambling or drugs, thinking it's not a big deal. They might only realize the severity when it causes significant problems, like financial ruin or health issues.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
How can I recognize self-deception in myself?
Self-deception often involves ignoring the negative consequences of your actions or justifying them away. Regular self-reflection and seeking honest feedback from trusted friends can help identify areas of self-deception.
What are the dangers of self-deception?
Self-deception can lead to making bad decisions, damaging relationships, and missing out on the chance for genuine change and growth in life.
How does Psalm 36:2 relate to the modern world?
In the modern world, people might deceive themselves about the effects of their actions, like the impact of social media on mental health or the consequences of not taking care of the environment.
Can you give an example of self-deception from the Bible?
In Genesis, when Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit, they initially tried to hide from God, showing how they deceived themselves about the consequences of their actions.
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