Tecoengah vaan kah awl pakhat ka yaak tih, “He he thut lah! tahe kalawng atong vetih Bawipa kah bii te a bi dawngah aka duek tah yotheen aka dawng thlaang ni” tila a thui. Muithla lawngkhaw, “Oeih, soeng tang tang! Bii rai bina kalawng duem u poen ai. Metihtiah a biibi phu tah ahimi oen awm haih poen ai,” tila a thui.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that those who die while following Jesus can rest in peace and their good deeds will be remembered. The voice from heaven is speaking, emphasizing the blessedness of believers who pass away.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a really tough game and then someone tells you 'Great job, now you can take a break.' That's like what this verse says about people who follow Jesus: when they die, they get to rest from all their hard work and God remembers all the good things they did.
Historical Background
The book of Revelation was written by John around AD 96. It is addressed to seven churches in Asia Minor during a time of persecution under Roman rule. The message provides comfort and encouragement to believers facing trials and tribulations.
Living It Out Today
Consider someone dealing with terminal illness or severe life challenges; this verse reassures them that their faith journey matters, and they will find peace after death. It can provide solace to those struggling with loss as well.
Topics
death and afterlifeblessingsfaithfulnessrestgood workshope