Peg lehq, Yer suq yawd ved awg laq ghuhd teq pa haq koz vid che, “Kheh te cheaq te lehq ngag nig hehd teq pa haq koz ax laq, nig hehd teq pa khawd-ehg te ver gha cad gha dawg lehq, a saq gha teq chehd tuawg le ghod che haq ta duhd khix. Khawd-ehg te ver gha veq gha deh lehq awg ton gha teq chehd tuawg le ghod che haq nig hehd ta duhd khix.
What Does This Mean?
Jesus tells his disciples not to worry about what they will eat or wear because God takes care of these things. He encourages them to trust in divine provision rather than stressing over daily necessities.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're worried about your lunch tomorrow, but Jesus says don't worry! Just like how a parent makes sure their child has food and clothes, God does the same for us.
Historical Background
This verse is from Luke's Gospel, written around 80-100 AD. The audience was likely early Christians who were facing hardships. In that time, worrying about basic needs was common due to economic uncertainties.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you have a big presentation at work tomorrow and are worried about what to wear or how to prepare your meal for the day; Jesus reminds us not to stress because God provides all we need.