An flɛ Nyanmiɛn b'ɔ nian-man sran nyrun yɛ ɔ di jɔlɛ'n, sanngɛ ndɛ sin yɛ ɔ jran di jɔlɛ'n, amun Si. I sɔ'n ti, kɛ an tɛ wo asiɛ'n su wa'n, an `yo sa ng'ɔ kle kɛ amún nyin yi i'n.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that if we call God our Father, we should live our lives with respect and fear because He judges everyone fairly based on their actions. It's from Peter's letter to early Christians facing persecution.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where the referee is always fair no matter who they are judging. If you want them to think of you as part of their team, you need to play by all the rules carefully and with respect.
Historical Background
1 Peter was written by the apostle Peter around AD 64-68 to early Christian believers scattered across Asia Minor. These Christians were facing severe persecution for their faith in Christ.
Living It Out Today
Today, a modern scenario could be a teenager deciding whether or not to cheat on an exam. Remembering that God judges everyone fairly might help them make the right decision.