Psalms 55:21
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Malumo ug maayo siyang manulti, apan aduna diay siyay pagdumot sa iyang kasing-kasing. Ug ang iyang mga pulong makapasakit sa pagbati sa uban. Sama kini sa mahait nga espada.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes someone whose words are very smooth and pleasant, but their true intentions are harmful. The speaker is David, who is expressing that while the person's words seem kind, their heart is full of deceit and hatred. The key message is about the danger of flattery and the importance of discernment.
Explained for Children
Imagine someone who is really good at saying nice things to you, but inside, they don't really mean it and actually want to hurt you. It's like when a smooth, buttery cookie looks yummy, but inside it has a hidden sour taste. David is saying to be careful of people like this.
Historical Background
This verse is from the book of Psalms, written by King David around 1000 BCE. David was a king of Israel and a poet who wrote many of the psalms. This particular psalm reflects on his experiences and the challenges he faced, including betrayal by someone he trusted.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, think of a situation where a colleague at work constantly compliments you but then sabotages your projects behind your back. This verse reminds us to be cautious and not to be deceived by overly flattering words, as they can mask harmful intentions.
Topics
betrayaldiscernmentdeceptiontrusthypocrisywisdom
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main lesson from Psalms 55:21?
The main lesson is about being cautious and discerning, as sometimes people's words can be very smooth and pleasant but hide a deceitful heart.
How can I apply Psalms 55:21 in my daily life?
You can apply this by being careful not to be deceived by overly flattering words and to discern the true intentions of others, especially when it comes to matters of trust and friendship.
What does the comparison to butter and oil signify?
The comparison to butter and oil signifies how something can seem very smooth and pleasant on the surface but can have a hidden danger, much like how oil is smooth but can be used as a weapon.
How does this verse relate to the concept of hypocrisy?
This verse highlights hypocrisy by showing a contrast between smooth, flattering words and the deceitful intentions behind them, emphasizing that true character is not always reflected in outward speech.
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