Abanan lâo nococ'oxlac chirix li cuan sa' choxa xban nak lâo reho chic li tz'akal Dios ut yôco chiroybeninquil nak tol-êlk cui'chic li Kâcua' Jesucristo laj Colol ke.A'an k'axal nim xcuanquil sa' xbên chixjunil li c'a'ak re ru. Riq'uin lix nimal xcuanquilal, li Jesucristo tixjal li katibel li mâc'a' xcuanquil ut tixq'ue ke jun chic k'axal lok' jo' li re a'an.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Philippians tells us that our true home is in heaven, and we eagerly await the return of Jesus Christ as our Savior. It emphasizes the Christian hope for eternity and the anticipation of Jesus' second coming.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're on a long trip away from your favorite place. You keep looking forward to going back there because it feels like home. That's how Christians feel about heaven; we wait excitedly for our real home and for Jesus to come again!
Historical Background
The Apostle Paul wrote Philippians around 62 AD while he was in prison. He addressed the Philippian church, encouraging them with this message of hope and anticipation during a time when they faced challenges.
Living It Out Today
Consider how you might live differently if your primary focus is on heaven rather than just daily life. For example, at work or school, think about making decisions that reflect your faith as you await Jesus' return.