Psalms 119:138

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from Psalms 119:138 says that God's laws and teachings are fair and can be trusted completely. The speaker is praising God for the righteousness of His commands. The key message is the faithfulness and righteousness of God's commands.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a friend who always tells you the truth and gives you good advice. That's what this verse is saying about God. God's rules are like a true friend's advice—they are fair and always good for you.

Historical Background

This verse is part of the Psalms, a collection of religious songs and poems. Psalm 119, in particular, is an acrostic poem praising God's laws. It was likely written during the time of the Second Temple, around 515 BCE to 70 CE. The audience includes the general Jewish community who would have read or heard these words in their worship and daily lives.

Living It Out Today

Imagine you are in a leadership role at work. This verse reminds you that the guidance and rules you set should be fair and trustworthy, just as God's commands are. It encourages you to reflect on the righteousness and reliability of your leadership.

Topics

faithfulnessrighteousnessdivine guidancetrustGod's wordmorality

Related Verses

Psalm 19:9Deuteronomy 32:4Romans 7:12Proverbs 3:5-6Matthew 22:37-40

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean when it says God's testimonies are 'righteous'?
When the verse says God's testimonies are 'righteous,' it means that they are morally right and just, perfectly aligned with God's character and will.
How can we trust God's commands if we don't always understand them?
We can trust God's commands because they come from a God who is all-knowing and all-good. Even when we don't understand them, His commands are designed for our ultimate good and well-being.
How does this verse relate to our understanding of faith?
This verse encourages faith because it assures us that God's commands are not arbitrary but are based on His righteousness and faithfulness, making them trustworthy and reliable.
What does it mean to be 'very faithful' in the context of God's commands?
Being 'very faithful' means that God's commands are always true and can be depended upon without fail. They are consistent and reliable, reflecting God's own nature.
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