‘Jukuärái wi ameeta temimonde tïi wae ikawi mbae wae umɨamɨri wae reta pe. Jare jae reta jee ndarau ambái tupapire tekowe opa mbae pewa wi – jokua ko jae tupapire kía kía tekowe opa mbae wae onoi wae reta jee uyekuatía oï pɨpe wae. Kua reta che aechakata cheRu pe jare cheRu iaraɨwa reta jowake. Jare jaeta chupe reta: “Kua reta ayapo chemaerä,” jaeta. Jukuärái ayapota upurumɨamɨri wae reta pe.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Revelation says that those who overcome will be rewarded with a special garment of white, and their name won't be erased from the book of life. Jesus promises to acknowledge them before God and angels.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you worked really hard on a big project and your teacher gave you a gold star and promised to tell everyone how great it was. That's what this verse is saying—Jesus will celebrate those who do well in their faith journey!
Historical Background
This verse comes from the Book of Revelation, written by John around 96 AD. The audience was facing persecution for their beliefs; Jesus uses this letter to encourage and reassure them.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, think about someone who struggles with addiction but keeps fighting to stay sober. This verse promises that their perseverance will be rewarded and recognized by God.