Psalms 37:18
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Ginaatiman sa Ginoo ang mga tawo kansang kinabuhi walay ikasaway. Ug ang ilang panulondon magpabilin nga ila hangtod sa kahangtoran.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that God knows the days of those who are honest and good. It promises that their inheritance, which is their reward from God, will last forever. The speaker here is the author of Psalms, expressing God's assurance to the righteous.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that you take care of every day. God is like a parent who knows how you treat your toy. He promises that one day, you'll get something even better that will last forever!
Historical Background
Psalm 37 was written by King David around 1000 BCE. It was written for the people of Israel to encourage them to trust in God's justice and goodness, even in difficult times. The cultural setting was one of a covenant relationship between God and His people, emphasizing trust and faithfulness.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse can remind us to be honest and good, even when it's hard. For example, if you're facing challenges at work and you stay true to your values, God sees and will reward you with something eternal, like peace and joy.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does this verse apply to non-Christians?
While the verse is part of the Christian Bible, its message about God's knowledge and reward can be seen as universal, encouraging honesty and integrity regardless of religious affiliation.
How can we know our days are known by God?
We trust in God's omniscience as taught in the Bible. Our daily actions, when aligned with God's will, show we are being upright and thus our days are known by Him.
What does 'inheritance' mean in this context?
The inheritance here refers to the eternal reward God promises to those who are upright, often described as eternal life in heaven and the presence of God.
How can we apply this verse in our daily lives?
By striving to be honest and upright in all we do, trusting that God knows and rewards those who follow His ways, even if the world doesn't see it.
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