Job 8:13
Czech Bible (PMPZ) 2014 (Český Studijní Překlad Miloše Pavlíka - Miloš Pavlík)
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Job 8:13 says that those who forget God will face difficulties and that the hope of hypocrites will disappear. Bildad is speaking to Job, emphasizing the importance of maintaining faith and integrity.
Explained for Children
Imagine you forget to water your plant, and it withers because it needs you to take care of it. Just like that, forgetting to take care of your relationship with God can lead to problems. And if someone only pretends to care about God, their plans won't work out.
Historical Background
Job 8:13 is from the Book of Job, written during the Old Testament period. It was likely composed around 1500-500 BC. The book is a dialogue between Job, who is suffering, and his friends who try to understand why he is in pain.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse reminds us that relying solely on our own efforts without considering God's guidance can lead to failure. For instance, a business leader who ignores ethical practices for short-term gains risks long-term ruin.