Micah 3:8
Nepali 2012 (NNRV) New Revised Version (नेपाली नयाँ संशोधित संस्करण)
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from the prophet Micah who says he is filled with power and strength by God's Spirit to tell the people of Israel about their wrongdoings. The main message is that Micah speaks not out of his own will but through divine inspiration.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a super-strong superhero friend who tells you when you do something naughty, but he gets all his power from eating magic cookies. That's like how God gives Micah the strength to tell people they've done wrong things.
Historical Background
Micah wrote this around 750-687 B.C.E., during a time of corruption and injustice in Israel. He was addressing the leaders who were abusing their power, calling them out on their sins while speaking for God.
Living It Out Today
Today, imagine you're at work and your boss is doing something unfair to others. You feel like you can't speak up because they have more authority than you do. This verse reminds us that when we act with divine strength, we can stand up against wrongdoings, no matter who's in charge.
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