Nanwlɛ, i wun loli kpa, ɔ wa de wu, sanngɛ Nyanmiɛn wunnin i aunnvuɛ, yɛ ɔ wunnin n kusu min aunnvuɛ wie nan ń wla'n ɔ'a bo-man ɔ'a tra-man su.
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about a person who was very sick, almost dying, but God showed mercy to him and also to the speaker, Paul, so that he wouldn't feel even more sorrow. It's from Paul writing to the church in Philippi.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who got really, really sick. You were worried and sad about it. But then your mom said God helped make your friend better and also made sure you didn't feel too sad. That’s what this verse is talking about!
Historical Background
Paul wrote this letter to the church in Philippi around AD 62, while he was imprisoned. He mentions a sick person who almost died but recovered because of God's mercy.
Living It Out Today
If someone you know faces a health crisis and recovers, remember that it might also be a blessing for those worried about them, reducing their sorrow and stress.
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