Definition: For [there are] no bands in their death: but their strength [is] firm.
Explanation: Okay, let’s break down Psalm 73:4 – “For there are no bands in their death: but their strength is firm.” Here's a simple explanation: Basically, this verse means that even when someone is dying (or going through a difficult time), they don’t have anyone holding them back or restraining them. Their strength and resilience can endure. Let’s unpack it a bit further: “There are no bands in their death” : Think of "bands" as constraints, limitations, or things that hold you back. This part suggests that there isn't anyone – whether it’s physical restraints, guilt, fear, or anything else – preventing someone from moving forward or finding peace. “But their strength is firm” : This is the key part! It means that despite the difficulties and challenges of death or a difficult situation, their inner strength, their character, their faith, or their spirit remains strong . They have an unwavering ability to persevere. What does this verse say about resilience? It’s a message of hope and encouragement. It suggests that even when things seem bleak or overwhelming, we can find strength within ourselves – our beliefs, our values, and our ability to keep going. In a broader sense, it's a reminder that true strength isn't about avoiding hardship but about enduring it with your heart. --- Do you want me to: Explain another verse? Give you some examples of how this verse might apply in different situations?