Psalms 5:4

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

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Psalms says God doesn't like wickedness or evil. The speaker is praising God for being pure and separate from evil. The key message is that God doesn't tolerate evil in his presence.

Explained for Children

Imagine God as a super clean room. He doesn't like dirt or mess. Just like how a clean room doesn't have dirty toys, God doesn't have anything evil around him.

Historical Background

Psalm 5 was written by King David, a king and poet of ancient Israel. It was likely composed for use in worship and prayer, reflecting the cultural setting where God was seen as a just and holy ruler.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse can remind us to avoid behaviors that are harmful or wrong. For example, if you're at a party and someone is doing something illegal, this verse can remind you that being around that kind of behavior isn't aligned with God’s character.

Topics

holinesssinGod's characterrighteousnessmoralityevil

Related Verses

Proverbs 11:201 Peter 1:15-161 John 1:5-7Psalm 34:15John 3:19-21

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does God not tolerate evil?
God is described as holy and righteous. Tolerating evil would contradict his perfect nature, which is why he maintains a separation from anything that is not in line with his character.
Can people be around God if they are not perfect?
People can come to God through faith in Jesus Christ, who bridged the gap between a holy God and imperfect humans. This doesn't mean people have to be perfect, but they need to acknowledge their sins and seek God's forgiveness.
How does this verse apply to making decisions?
This verse can guide decisions by reminding us to avoid situations or behaviors that are not aligned with God’s character. It encourages us to seek what is good and pure.
What does it mean that evil cannot dwell with God?
It means that evil cannot exist in God's presence. This emphasizes God's holiness and the necessity for us to be cleansed of our sins through faith in Jesus Christ to be in his presence.
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