Hih thu a tun’ nading hun hi pah nai lo ahih manin, lai-in ciamteh in. Ahi zongin hong tung baih ta ding a, kong lah khempeuh a manin hong tung ding hi. A tung hak tawh a kibang kha ahi zongin ngak keikai in. Ka seh hun a cin’ ciangin hong tung takpi ding a, hong zekai lua nawn lo ding hi.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Habakkuk talks about a vision that will come true at the right time, even if it takes longer than expected. It reassures us to keep waiting patiently for God's promises because they won't be delayed.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're waiting for your favorite TV show. You know it's coming on, but not exactly when. This verse is like a friend telling you, 'Don't worry, the show will come on at just the right time, so keep watching and don't give up!"
Historical Background
Habakkuk wrote this prophecy during the Babylonian threat against Judah around 605 BC. He was addressing God's people who were struggling with patience as they waited for divine intervention.
Living It Out Today
Consider a situation where you're waiting for an important decision, like a job offer or a school acceptance letter. This verse encourages you to trust that the outcome will come at the right time and not to lose hope if it takes longer than expected.
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