Psalms 119:84
French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)
Quelle est la durée de la vie de ton serviteur? Quand jugeras-tu ceux qui me persécutent?
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from Psalm 119, where the speaker, likely David, asks God how long he will have to endure the suffering caused by his enemies. He also asks God when he will judge those who are persecuting him.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game with some kids who are not being nice to you. You might wonder, 'How long do I have to play with them before they learn to be kind?' That's like what the writer is asking God about the mean people who are hurting him.
Historical Background
Psalm 119 is part of a long prayer-like poem in the Psalms, traditionally attributed to King David. Written during a time of turmoil and persecution, it reflects on the value of God's laws and the speaker's longing for justice against his enemies.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, someone who is facing harassment at work might use this verse to express their desire for justice and to seek comfort and strength from God during difficult times.
Topics
justicepersecutionprayerhopefaithfulnesstrust
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to ask God for judgment?
It means asking God to make things right, especially when someone has been treated unfairly. It's a way of trusting God's justice over taking matters into one's own hands.
Can this verse be used as a prayer?
Yes, many use this verse as a prayer, asking God for help and justice in times of persecution, trusting in God's timing and wisdom.
How can one apply this verse during tough times?
One can use this verse to express their longing for God's justice and to seek comfort in God's presence, trusting that God is aware and will act in His time.
Is this verse only for those facing physical persecution?
While it directly addresses physical persecution, the principles can apply to any form of mistreatment or unfairness, whether emotional, social, or professional.
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