Nanhte hpe hkye hkrang la ai lam jaw ya ai dai teng man ai mungga ngu ai Kabu Gara Shiga hpe nanhte maigan masha ni na la lu ai shaloi e, nanhte mung Karai Kasang a amyu masha ni tai wa manit dai. Hkristu hpe nanhte kam sham myit dai rai nna shi ndat da ai Chyoi Pra ai Wenyi hpe jaw ya ai a marang e shi gaw nanhte a Madu rai nga ai lam dazik dawk da nu ai.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that when you heard the true message of Jesus and believed it, God sealed your faith with His Holy Spirit. Paul is writing to the Ephesians about the gift of salvation through faith in Christ.
Explained for Children
Imagine you get a special sticker after joining a club. When you learn about Jesus and believe that He loves you, God gives you an invisible 'sticker' – His Holy Spirit – to show that you're part of His family now!
Historical Background
Paul wrote this letter around 60-62 AD to the Christians in Ephesus. They were facing challenges from false teachings and needed encouragement about their faith and the presence of God’s Spirit within them.
Living It Out Today
Imagine a new employee hearing about the company's mission, believing in it, and then getting a special badge showing they're part of the team. This verse reminds us that our faith is real when we trust Jesus' message and receive His Holy Spirit as confirmation.
What does it mean to be 'sealed' by the Holy Spirit?
Being sealed means that God marks you as His own, like a stamp or seal. It's a sign of His promise and security for those who believe in Christ.
How do we hear 'the word of truth'?
The word of truth refers to the message about Jesus from the Bible. We hear it through preaching, reading Scripture, or when others share the gospel with us.
Can anyone be sealed by the Holy Spirit?
Yes, but only those who believe in Jesus and receive Him as their Lord can be sealed by God's Spirit. It’s a gift to believers.
What difference does it make if we are 'sealed' with the Holy Spirit?
Being sealed means you belong to God, giving you confidence in your faith and assurance of eternal life as His child.