Kuv yuav sawv cev cov neeg uas raug tua tuag chaw ua pauj lawv cov yeebncuab; Kuv yuav tsis tseg cov neeg ua txhaum ib tug li. Tiamsis lub tebchaws Yudas thiab lub nroog Yeluxalees yuav muaj neeg nyob mus ibtxhis, thiab kuv uas yog tus TSWV yuav nyob saum lub Roob Xi-oos.”
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Joel promises that Judah and Jerusalem will endure forever through each generation, showing the eternal nature of God's promise to His people.
Explained for Children
Imagine a house made of the strongest bricks that can never be knocked down, no matter how much time passes. That’s like what this verse is saying about Judah and Jerusalem: they’ll always be there for as long as anyone can imagine!
Historical Background
Joel wrote this prophecy in the 9th century BC to the Southern Kingdom of Judah after a devastating locust plague. The message was one of hope, promising restoration and eternal dwelling.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, where things often change rapidly, this verse reminds us that God’s promises are unchanging and eternal, providing a solid foundation amidst life's uncertainties.