Ni yawu yina, beto ke na kubika ve na kusambila samu na beno, samu ti Nzambi ya beto sala ti beno vwanda ya kulunga na mbokolo yina yandi bokilaka beno. Beto ke na kulomba ti na lulendo ya yandi, beno lungisa bansatu ya beno ya kusala mambu ya mbote, mpe ti kiminu ya beno talana na bisalu.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from the Bible is a prayer by Paul for the people of Thessalonica, asking God to make them worthy of their calling and fulfill His good plans for them with strength in faith.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're trying really hard to do something important. This verse is like someone cheering for you and wishing that you'll be able to do it well, just like a friend might cheer for you at a race!
Historical Background
This letter was written by the Apostle Paul around AD 50-52 to encourage the church in Thessalonica. It reflects the early Christian community's struggle and hope amidst persecution.
Living It Out Today
A modern application could be someone praying for their friend who is about to start a challenging job, wishing that they find strength and success in it through faith.
The 'calling' refers to God's call for believers to follow Jesus Christ, which includes a commitment to faith and good works.
How does one fulfill all the good pleasure of his goodness?
To fulfill God’s good pleasure involves living a life that honors Him through obedience, faithfulness, and spreading His love to others.
What is meant by 'the work of faith with power'?
'The work of faith with power' suggests that one's faith should be active and effective in the world, empowered by God’s strength rather than human effort alone.
How can we support each other through prayer as mentioned here?
We can pray for others to grow stronger in their faith, find courage to face challenges, and to be filled with God's love and grace in all they do.