Eˇnawˆ lehˬ, yonˍ ve hta‸ pa taw suh ve teˇ ceuˬ hta‸ maˇ gʼa hkanˍ tuˬ Gʼuiˬsha yawˇ hta‸ mvuhˇ naw ma lo yuˬ taˆ-e ve yoˬ. Gʼuiˬsha yawˇ hta‸ yuˬ taˆ-e ve pa taw, shu yawˇ hta‸ ca maˇ mawˬ. Gʼuiˬsha yawˇ hta‸ maˇ yuˬ taˆ-e sheˍ htaˇ, Yawˇ hta‸ ngaˬ nyi hkʼaˇ suh ve yoˬ teh‸ Gʼuiˬ sha shaˉ hkiˆ hkanˍ ve yoˬ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Hebrews tells us about Enoch, who was taken by God before he died because he lived a life that pleased God. It shows how faith can lead to special blessings.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your friend could skip all the boring parts of growing up and go straight to having fun with their favorite superhero. That's kind of what happened to Enoch; he skipped death and went right to where God was because he was so good at following God’s rules!
Historical Background
The Book of Hebrews is believed to have been written by Paul or one of his followers in the late first century AD, addressed to Jewish Christians. It emphasizes Christ's superiority over the Old Testament figures and systems.
Living It Out Today
Think about a time when you had to trust someone to take care of something important for you, like leaving your pet with a friend while on vacation. Faith means trusting God to guide our lives even if we don’t know how things will turn out.
Topics
faithsalvationprotectiontrustblessingslife after death