A go sɛn tu pipul we go tɔk bɔt mi, dɛn go wɛr di kayn klos we pipul kin wɛr wɛn dɛn gɛt bɛrin, ɛn fɔ wan tawzin, tu ɔndrɛd ɛn siksti de, dɛn go tɛl pipul di mɛsej we Gɔd gi dɛn.”
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Revelation, Jesus promises to give power to two special people, called witnesses, who will prophesy for 1260 days wearing sackcloth as a sign of mourning or penance.
Explained for Children
Imagine if God picked two friends in your class and gave them the ability to tell everyone about Him. They would wear very simple clothes for almost three and a half years while they do this important job!
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Book of Revelation, written by John around 95 AD. The book was intended for Christian communities facing persecution under Roman rule, offering them hope through prophetic visions.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, two people might be chosen to lead a campaign that lasts almost three and a half years, wearing simple clothes to show humility and dedication to their cause.