maigan amyu ni mahkra hpe mung, ngai ashun na nngai; maigan amyu ni mahkra a hpu htum ai baw sa du nna, ngai gaw ndai Nta hpe hpung shingkang hte jahpring na nngai, nga nna Zaw nawng zaw wa up ai Yehowa tsun ai.
What Does This Mean?
In Haggai 2:7, God says He will shake all nations and bring the desire of all nations to His temple. This will fill the temple with glory. It's a promise about future events that will glorify God's house.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that everyone wants. In this verse, God is saying He'll make something so amazing happen that it will be like everyone getting to see and enjoy your favorite toy together in His special house!
Historical Background
Haggai wrote this prophecy around 520 BC when the Jews were returning from exile in Babylon. The audience was those rebuilding the temple in Jerusalem, and it encouraged them with a vision of future glory.
Living It Out Today
Consider how we often feel overwhelmed by world events today. This verse can remind us that God is still in control and will bring about His glorious plans, even when things seem shaken or uncertain.
Topics
gloryprophecyrebuildingpromisenationsGod's control