Awg lawn ghod ver Jawd mawd Yer suq awr lehr, yawd ved kand pax kha peh cawg che muhd nuh maq cuh yad teq pa geh teq geha a mir awg ghiz pawd jad che awg khuhn muhd nuh maq lo tuhaz che te yand, a meha nig hehd haq du deh chehd che chaw teq pa haq yawd u kheh kawq te du deh vid tug lehd ma koz, du deh che haq gha khanr che nig hehd teq pa awr lehr, ngag hehd geh teq geha ghad jehd vid tug lehd ma koz, thed che cawd che yaog lehz Ghig sa duhd lar che yaog.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that God will punish those who cause trouble for believers because it is just and fair to do so. The Apostle Paul wrote this to the Thessalonian church, emphasizing divine justice.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your friend was mean to you every day at school. This verse tells us that there's a big, fair judge in heaven who will make sure that person gets what they deserve for being mean.
Historical Background
The Apostle Paul wrote this letter around AD 51-52 to the church in Thessalonica, which was facing persecution from both Jews and Gentiles. The cultural setting involved significant religious and social tensions.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, if you face bullying or unfair treatment at work, remember that God sees everything and will ensure justice is served, even if not immediately visible.
Topics
justicepersecutiondivine retributionfaith in adversityGod's righteousnessrecompense