Tswana 1993 (Lefoko: La Botshelo Kgolagano e Ntsha)
Modimo o itse gore ke lo rapelela gangwe le gape jang. Bosigo le motshegare ke lo baya le tse lo di tlhokang ka thapelo mo go yo ke mo direlang ka thata yotlhe, ke bolelela ba bangwe Mafoko a a molemo kaga Morwaa one.
What Does This Mean?
Paul is speaking in this verse and says that God knows he always prays for the people in Rome, as he serves God through his ministry of sharing the gospel about Jesus.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a best friend who tells another friend all about you. Paul is like that friend for the Romans. He talks to God about them all the time because he cares so much!
Historical Background
This verse comes from the letter written by Apostle Paul, likely around 58 AD. It was addressed to Christians in Rome during a time when Christianity was spreading across the Roman Empire and often faced persecution.
Living It Out Today
Think about how you might be praying for someone who is far away or going through a tough time. Like Paul does for the Romans, your prayers can be powerful and supportive.