Psalms 9:20

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

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, the speaker is asking God to instill fear in the nations so that they understand they are just humans and not gods. This helps to remind them of their limitations and ultimate dependence on God. The word 'Selah' indicates a pause for reflection on this thought.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where you think you're a superhero, but then you realize you're just like everyone else. This verse is asking God to help people understand they're not superheroes, but regular people who need God's help. It's like taking a moment to remember who you really are.

Historical Background

Psalm 9 was written by David, possibly during a time of distress, to express his trust in God's justice and protection. The audience was likely fellow Israelites, and the cultural setting was one where nations often viewed their leaders as divine or nearly god-like.

Living It Out Today

Imagine you're at work, and you notice a colleague acting as if they're invincible and above making mistakes. This verse reminds us that no one is perfect and that we all need to rely on God's guidance, regardless of our position or status.

Topics

humilityGod's powernational pridehuman limitationsfaithreflection

Related Verses

Job 9:4Isaiah 2:17Matthew 28:18Romans 3:10-121 Corinthians 1:25

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Selah mean in Psalms 9:20?
Selah is a Hebrew word often found in the Psalms, indicating a pause or emphasis for reflection on the preceding thought. It encourages the reader or listener to consider the message deeply.
Why is it important for nations to realize they are just humans?
Recognizing human limitations helps prevent hubris and encourages reliance on God. It promotes humility and a realistic understanding of human power and authority.
How does this verse apply to leaders?
This verse reminds leaders that they are not above God and must acknowledge their limitations and dependence on divine guidance to lead effectively.
What can we learn from this verse about humility?
We learn that humility involves recognizing our own limitations and acknowledging that our strength and success come from God rather than from ourselves alone.
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