Tumpa ko umee yandewe yanderemitɨrä ñañotɨ waerä jare yanderembiurä yau waerä. Jare jae ko umeeta oï pewe opaete mbaembae uata oï pewe wae. Jare jokuaño’ä ko. Jae umbɨjetata oï pewe mbaembae ime penoi wae, jukuärái pepuere waerä pemborɨ ïru wae reta ipotawe mbae ikawi wae rupi.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from 2 Corinthians 9:10 talks about God providing the necessary resources to those who sow seeds, ensuring they have enough food and their efforts multiply into good outcomes. It is Paul speaking to encourage generosity and trust in divine provision.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're planting flowers in a garden. This verse says that just like how your mom or dad gives you seeds to plant, God gives us what we need to grow our gardens of kindness and do more good things!
Historical Background
The Apostle Paul wrote this letter around 53-56 AD from Greece to the Corinthian church, addressing their financial contributions. The Corinthians lived in a city known for its wealth but also for moral challenges.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where you're planning to volunteer at a local food bank. This verse reminds us that God not only provides for our needs but also multiplies our efforts when we give generously, enhancing the positive impact of our service.
Topics
generositydivine provisionfruits of righteousnessspiritual growthfaith in actioncommunity service