Psalms 119:86
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What Does This Mean?
This verse from Psalms 119:86 says that God's commandments are true and trustworthy, but the speaker is being unfairly persecuted for following them. They are asking for God's help. The speaker is someone who deeply values God's commandments and is facing hardship.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a best friend who gives you the best advice. You follow this advice, but other kids don't understand and they're mean to you for it. This verse is like saying, 'I know my best friend’s advice is good, but others are being unfair to me. Please help me, best friend!'
Historical Background
This verse is part of the longest chapter in the Bible, written by King David, who was a poet and a king. It's written as a meditation on God's law, and the speaker, likely David, is reflecting on the faithfulness of God's commandments while facing unjust persecution.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this could apply to someone who is bullied for their religious beliefs. For example, a student who wears a religious symbol to school and is unfairly targeted by others for it. This verse reminds us that God is aware of our struggles and offers help.