Psalms 89:50
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What Does This Mean?
This verse is a plea from the psalmist to God, asking Him to remember the reproach or shame that the psalmist bears for God's sake. The psalmist feels the scorn of powerful people who oppose God and His servants.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you were standing up for what you know is right, but some big kids were making fun of you for it. This verse is like someone asking God to remember how they feel when others make fun of them for believing in Him.
Historical Background
Psalms 89 is traditionally attributed to the prophet Jeremiah. It was likely written during a time of national crisis, perhaps during the Babylonian exile, when God's covenant with David and Israel seemed to be broken. The psalmist speaks on behalf of God's servants who are facing reproach.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where a person is ostracized at work for holding to their moral or religious beliefs. This verse can be a comfort and a reminder to pray and seek God's intervention, trusting that He sees and remembers the reproach they bear.