Psalms 18:26
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What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that God shows Himself pure to those who are pure and froward (or deceitful) to those who are deceitful. David, the psalmist, is speaking and the key message is about how God responds to our character.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who is really honest and always tells the truth. When you're around that friend, you feel like telling the truth too. But if you have a friend who lies a lot, you might feel tempted to lie too. This verse is saying that God is like that - He shows His best self to those who are good, and He doesn't hide His displeasure from those who aren't honest.
Historical Background
Psalms 18:26 is part of a song of thanksgiving by David to God for deliverance. It was written during his reign as king, likely after a significant victory or deliverance. The audience would have been Israelites, and the cultural setting was one of worship and praise, often expressed through song and poetry.
Living It Out Today
If you're a manager and you're honest and transparent with your team, you might find that your team also becomes more open and honest with you. But if you're not honest with them, you might find deceit and distrust creeping into your team dynamics.