Jare kërái uñeñokui wae reta täta umae oo oï iyapɨ re, jukuärái wi yande tätata ko ñamae Jesús re. Echa’ä jae oo ma tenonde yandewi jare uechaka ma yandewe kërái yarowia kawi waerä Tumpa re. Jare añawe jae yanemborɨta oï jukuärái wi yayapo waerä. Jae tuicha urupɨa kurusu re umanota iko yawe. Jare yepe tëi pëti ñemɨmaraka tuicha wae ko jae umano waerä pëti kurusu re, erëitu jokua mbae’ä chupe. Echa’ä jae uikuaa iko taɨkue rupi uyerowiaeteta iko. Jare jukuärái ko oï añawe rupi, echa’ä jae uwapɨ oï yandeRu Tumpa iyakata kotɨ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us to look to Jesus as the founder and perfecter of our faith. It explains that he endured suffering for the joy set before him, including the cross, and now sits at God's right hand.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're running a race but feeling very tired. This verse is like your coach saying, 'Look to Jesus! He ran his hardest race and finished strong because of the happiness waiting for him.'
Historical Background
Hebrews was written by an unknown author around 60-95 AD to Jewish Christians facing persecution. The letter encourages them to hold onto their faith in Christ despite challenges, drawing parallels between Jesus and Old Testament figures.
Living It Out Today
When you face a difficult situation at school or work that makes you want to give up, remember how Jesus endured suffering for the joy of seeing his mission accomplished. Let this inspire you to persevere.