Psalms 94:18
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
যেতিয়াই মই ভাৱো যে, মোৰ ভৰি পিছলি গৈছে, তেতিয়াই হে যিহোৱা, তোমাৰ অসীম প্রেমে মোক ধৰি ৰাখে।
What Does This Mean?
This verse in Psalm 94:18 is a declaration by the psalmist who feels like they are slipping or losing their footing. They call out to God, and God's mercy holds them up. The key message is that God's mercy supports us in our times of weakness.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're walking on a slippery path, and you think you're going to fall. But then, a big, strong friend grabs your hand and keeps you steady. That's what this verse is saying—when we feel like we're going to fall, God's love catches us and holds us up.
Historical Background
Psalm 94 is traditionally attributed to Moses, written around the time of the Israelites' exodus from Egypt. The psalm addresses the need for God's justice and mercy, especially in times of trouble, and speaks to an audience that was facing challenges and needed divine support.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse can apply to someone facing a difficult situation, like a challenging job or personal crisis. Instead of giving up, they remember God's mercy and find strength to keep going.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to feel like your foot is slipping?
Feeling like your foot is slipping means you're experiencing a moment of weakness or difficulty where you might lose your grip on a situation. It's a metaphor for a time when you feel you might fail or fall.
How can we apply Psalm 94:18 in our daily lives?
In daily life, we can apply this verse by remembering to trust in God's mercy and support, especially during tough times. It encourages us to seek divine strength when we feel we're losing our footing.
Who wrote Psalm 94 and what was the historical context?
Traditionally, Psalm 94 is attributed to Moses. It was likely written during the time of the Israelites' exodus from Egypt, addressing the need for God's justice and mercy in times of trouble.
What are some cross-references for Psalm 94:18?
Some cross-references include Psalms 145:9, Isaiah 54:8, 2 Corinthians 1:3, Romans 8:37, and Proverbs 14:26. These verses also speak to God's mercy and support in times of need.
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