Peë yave peñoraro vaerä perovaicho ndive, jare peecha kavayu regua reta, käretou ñeraro pegua jare jeta sundaro pegüi yave, agüɨye pekɨɨye chugüi reta, yandeYa Tumpa ɨvɨ Egipto güi perenoe vae ko oï pe ndive.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that when you face a battle and see a powerful enemy force, you should not be afraid because God is with you. It's God speaking to the Israelites, reminding them of their past deliverance from Egypt.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game and suddenly the other team gets many more players and looks too strong for you. This verse is like a coach saying, 'Don't worry, you're not alone; remember, I've helped you win before.'
Historical Background
Moses wrote this in the Book of Deuteronomy, around 1400 BC, as the Israelites prepared to enter the Promised Land. It was a time of great military challenges and the message was to strengthen their faith in God's presence and power.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, when facing a tough situation at work or school that seems insurmountable, remember God's past deliverances in your life and trust in His presence to help you overcome.