Thiab tej qoob loo ntau kawg ntawd kuj poob ua tej vajntxwv tug, yog tej vajntxwv uas koj tsa los kav peb vim yog tim peb tej kev txhaum. Lawv muaj hwjchim kav peb lub cev thiab peb tej tsiaj txhu raws li lawv lub siab nyiam peb thiaj li raug txom nyem loj kawg.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Nehemiah describes how the people of Israel have to give a lot of their resources to foreign rulers because of their sins. These rulers have control over the Israelites' bodies and possessions, causing them great distress.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a lemonade stand, but someone bigger takes most of your lemonade because you made some mistakes. They also take your lemons and lemonade cups. You feel really sad and upset.
Historical Background
Nehemiah, a cupbearer to the Persian king, wrote this prayer as part of a national confession of sins. The Israelites were under Persian rule and struggling with the burden of foreign domination and the consequences of their sins.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, if a community faces economic hardship due to corrupt leadership, they might feel similarly burdened and distressed, needing to seek justice and divine guidance.
Topics
sin and its consequencesnational repentanceforeign dominationspiritual distressprayerjustice