Nang gaw dai ni hpe nbung hta katsap kau na rin dai; nbung gaw dai ni hpe ahpawt mat wa na ra ai, dai ni gaw nbung laru hte shabra kau hkrum na mara ai. Dai hpang nang kabu gara lu na ndai hpa majaw nga yang, ngai gaw na a Karai Kasang rai nga nngai; nang gaw chyoi pra ai Israela a Karai Kasang ngai hpe shakawn kungdawn na ra ai.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that God will help you defeat your enemies as if you are using a fan to blow away chaff. After this, you should rejoice in the Lord and take pride in the Holy One of Israel. God is speaking to His people to encourage them.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're cleaning your room and you use a fan to blow away all the dust and dirt. That's what God says He'll do to your problems. And when it's all done, you'll be so happy because God helped you!
Historical Background
Isaiah wrote this around 700 BC to the people of Israel, who were facing threats from foreign powers. The message reassures them of God's power and promise of deliverance.
Living It Out Today
When facing a difficult situation at work, remember that God can clear away your obstacles like a strong wind. After overcoming these challenges, take time to thank God and reflect on His power.