Psalms 31:20
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Sa tagoanan sa imong presencia pagatipigan mo sila gikan sa mga hikay nga mabudhion sa tawo: Pagatagoon mo gayud sila sa usa ka puloy-anan gikan sa paglalis sa mga dila.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that God will protect people by keeping them safe in his presence, away from the arrogance of others and the conflict of words. The speaker is likely David, praising God for his protective nature.
Explained for Children
Imagine God as a big, cozy tent that shields you from bullies and mean words. Just like how a tent keeps you safe from rain, God's love keeps you safe from mean people and hurtful words.
Historical Background
Psalms 31 is traditionally attributed to King David, possibly during a time of distress. It reflects the psalmist's plea for deliverance and trust in God's protective care. The cultural setting is ancient Israel, where communal and individual safety often depended on divine intervention.
Living It Out Today
A modern scenario could be a person facing constant criticism at work or school. This verse encourages them to trust in God's protection and to seek his comfort and guidance in times of verbal attack or injustice.
Topics
protectiontrustGod's presenceverbal conflictsalvationdeliverance
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does God's presence protect us from pride?
God's presence instills humility and confidence, making us less susceptible to the arrogance of others and more focused on his love and guidance.
Can this verse apply to online bullying?
Yes, this verse can apply to any form of verbal attack, including online bullying. It encourages trust in God's protection and comfort.
What does it mean to be kept 'secretly'?
Being kept 'secretly' means to be hidden in a place of safety and intimacy with God, shielded from harm and strife.
How can we apply this verse in a practical way?
We can apply this verse by seeking God's presence through prayer and worship, and trusting in his protection in times of verbal conflict or pride.
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