Tshiluba Bible (Mukanda wa Nzambi Dihungila Dikulukulu ne Dihungila Dihia-dihia 2003)
Kuakumanya, anyi? Kuakunvua, anyi? Yehowa udi Nzambi wa tshiendelele, Mufuki wa nseke yonso ya ha buloba tô ne kunfudilu kuabu. Yeye kena uteketa nansha, kena uhungila nansha; kakuena muntu udi mua kumanya kujingulula kuandi kua malu biakebeye kukumanya.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that God never gets tired or weak, and his wisdom is beyond our understanding. God, the Creator, is speaking to remind us of his power and wisdom.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a toy that never runs out of batteries and always has new games to play. That's like God. He never gets tired and always knows the best thing to do.
Historical Background
Isaiah wrote this in the 8th century BC, addressing the people of Judah. The context was a time of national uncertainty, and God's message was to remind them of His eternal power and wisdom.
Living It Out Today
In a busy work week, we can feel overwhelmed and tired. This verse reminds us that God, our Creator, never gets weary and can provide the strength and wisdom we need.