Psalms 57:4
cebuano-2011
Ang akong kalag ania taliwala sa mga liyon nga mga tumutukob sa mga anak sa tawo; ang ilang mga ngipon mga bangkaw ug mga udyong ug ang ilang dila mga hait nga espada.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from David's perspective, describing his dire situation. He feels surrounded by dangerous people who are like lions and have sharp weapons, symbolized by their teeth and tongues.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're in a room full of big, hungry lions. That's how David felt. He was surrounded by people who were very mean and wanted to hurt him, just like those lions.
Historical Background
Psalms 57 was written by King David during a time when he was fleeing from Saul, who wanted to kill him. David is expressing his fear and dependence on God while he is surrounded by his enemies.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this verse can be applied to situations where you might feel outnumbered or surrounded by hostile people, like bullies at school or a toxic work environment. It's a reminder to seek God's protection.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Psalms 57:4?
King David is speaking, expressing his fears and situation while he was running from his enemy, King Saul.
What does David mean by 'lions'?
David uses lions as a metaphor for his enemies, emphasizing their strength and danger, just as lions are fierce and dangerous animals.
How can we apply this verse to our daily lives?
We can apply this verse by remembering to trust in God's protection and help when we feel surrounded by hostile or difficult circumstances.
What other verses talk about protection?
Verses like Psalms 91:1 and Matthew 28:20 talk about God's protection and presence in times of trouble.
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