mitthi zîng ata a kaihthawh lai leh, lalna te, thuneihna te, thiltihtheihna te, rorêlna zawng zawng te, hemi khawvêlah chauh ni lova, khawvêl lo la awm tûr pawha hming sak tinrêngte chung daihah, vân hmunahte a ding lama a ṭhuttîr laia Kristaa a thawh, a thahrui chakna thawhzia ang zêl khân, keini ringtute lama a thiltihtheihna len nasatzia te hi eng ang nge a nih in hre thei ang.
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about the incredible power of God that is available to those who believe in Him, especially how this power works through believers' lives. It's part of a larger message from Paul in Ephesians emphasizing the greatness of God’s strength.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a super-strong friend who wants to help you do amazing things. This verse is like that friend saying, 'I can do really big and powerful things for you if you trust me!' It's about how much God loves us and wants to help us.
Historical Background
This passage was written by the Apostle Paul around 60-62 AD while he was in prison. He wrote it primarily to encourage believers in Ephesus, a city known for its wealth and idol worship, emphasizing the power of Christ over all things.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're facing a big challenge at school or home that seems impossible to overcome. This verse reminds us that God's strength is available to help us through any difficulty if we trust Him.