Peb yuav tsum ntsia ntsoov Yexus tus uas yog peb lub hauvpaus kev ntseeg thiab ua kom peb kev ntseeg tiav. Thaum luag muab nws ntsia rau saum ntoo khaublig, nws ua siab ntev nyiaj tej kev txomnyem ntawd, nws tsis suav hais tias qhov uas nws tuag saum ntoo khaublig ua rau nws poob ntsejmuag, rau qhov nws paub hais tias thaum dhau txojkev txomnyem lawm, nws yuav zoo siab kawg li; nimno nws twb mus zaum ntawm Vajtswv lub zwmtxwv sab xis lawm.
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.