Hpa majaw nga yang, “Ngai matai htang na mawe ai, nga nna mung, yubak a shabrai hpe ngai hteng ya na nngai,” nga nna mung, bai dai Madu gaw shi a amyu masha ni hpe tara daw dan na ra ai, nga nna mung, tsun ai wa gaw kadai re ai hpe anhte chye ga ai.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Hebrews says that God is the one who decides when and how to take vengeance, and he will judge his people. It's a reminder of God's authority over justice.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you had a playground monitor who always made sure everyone followed the rules and dealt with those who didn't. That’s like saying God is the one who makes sure everything is fair in the world, even when it seems unfair now.
Historical Background
The Book of Hebrews was written by an unknown author to encourage Jewish Christians facing persecution around the year 60-95 AD. The audience was likely a group of Jews who had converted to Christianity and were struggling with maintaining their faith in challenging times.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse reminds us that when we see injustice or wrongdoing, God has it under control. Instead of taking matters into our own hands, we can trust God to handle it.
Topics
justicevengeancejudgmenttrust in GodGod's authorityfaithfulness