ke bé fa swran'n kwlaa bla bé dyasu, nan bé fa bé nga bé srô'a Nyanmien'n bé sa nga bé yôli'n i nuan liké man bé. Afin sa te yôfue so'm bo bé srô'a Nyanmien'n, bé yô Nyanmien sa, bé ken i wun nde tete.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Jude talks about God's judgment on everyone who has done bad things and spoken harshly against Him. It is a reminder that all actions, whether good or bad, will be accounted for.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're in a big game where your teacher watches everything you do. If you cheat or say mean things about the teacher, they'll remember it and deal with it later. This verse says God does something like this but much bigger!
Historical Background
The book of Jude was written by Jude, one of Jesus' half-brothers, around 65-80 AD to a group of Christians facing false teachers. The Jewish and Greco-Roman cultural influences shaped the understanding of judgment and divine retribution.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse can remind us that our actions matter. For example, if you spread rumors or insult others online, remember there are consequences for your words and deeds.