Usta toj sâjeb, nequeßlub. Ut li cauheb rib nalaj lix metzßêuheb ut nequeßtßaneß.Aßut eb li nequeßyoßonin riqßuin li Kâcuaß teßqßuehekß lix metzßêu. Cuânkeb xmetzßêu joß xmetzßêu li tßiu li naxicßan chi najt ut incßaß nalub. Teßâlinak ut incßaß teßlubk; teßbêk ut incßaß teßtacuâk. Incßaß teßchßinânk xchßôl xban nak li Kâcuaß cuânk riqßuineb.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Isaiah says that even the strongest and youngest people will get tired and give up. Isaiah is speaking, and the message is that human strength is limited.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're running a long race. Even the fastest runners get tired eventually. This verse is like saying, 'No matter how strong you think you are, you'll get tired if you keep going without rest.'
Historical Background
Isaiah wrote this prophecy around 700 BCE. He was addressing the Israelites, many of whom were in exile. This message was about the limits of human strength and the need for God's help.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse can remind us that, especially in times of stress or hard work, we need to rely on God's strength rather than just our own. For instance, if you're working on a big project, remember to take breaks and seek spiritual support.