Psalms 45:10
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
হে কন্যা, মন দি কাণ পাতি শুনা; তোমাৰ লোকসকলক তুমি পাহৰি যোৱা; তোমাৰ পিতৃ গৃহৰ কথা পাহৰি যোৱা।
What Does This Mean?
This verse is a message to a bride, telling her to listen carefully and think about what she is being told. It advises her to forget her old life and family to fully embrace her new role.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're starting a new school. This verse is like a friend telling you to listen and think carefully about your new school. It's saying that you should forget about your old school and focus on making new friends and enjoying your new environment.
Historical Background
Psalm 45 is traditionally attributed to King David and is a royal wedding song. The verse speaks to the bride, likely a foreign princess, as she transitions into a new family and kingdom, emphasizing her duty and the importance of her new role.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, this verse can apply to someone starting a new job or moving to a new city. It encourages them to fully engage with their new environment and leave behind past distractions to embrace their new opportunities.
Topics
marriagetransitionhearing God's wordobediencesacrificenew beginnings
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Psalms 45:10?
The speaker is likely a figure of authority, possibly a king or a parent, addressing the bride and giving her guidance on her new role and life.
Why does the verse tell the bride to forget her own people?
This is to emphasize the importance of fully committing to her new life and responsibilities as a bride, leaving behind past loyalties and dependencies to support her new family.
How can I apply Psalms 45:10 in my personal life?
This verse can be applied to any significant life change, like starting a new job or moving to a new place, where you must fully embrace your new circumstances and leave behind old habits or dependencies.
What other Bible verses talk about leaving the past behind?
Other verses include Ephesians 4:22-24 and Colossians 3:9-10, which talk about putting away old ways and putting on new ones.
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