Papua New Guinea Tok Pisin (Buk Baibel Long Tok Pisin 2008 + DC)
Yupela ol pris na Livai, yupela i mas save olsem, Bikpela i bin makim yupela long mekim ol wok bilong en. Yupela i gat wok bilong sanap long ai bilong Bikpela na mekim wok bilong en na bilong stiaim ol manmeri bai ol i lotu tru long em, na bilong mekim ofa bilong smok i gat gutpela smel. Olsem na yupela i mas mekim gut dispela ol wok.”
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, King Hezekiah is speaking to the priests and urging them not to be lazy in their duties. He reminds them that God has chosen them to serve Him, including tasks like burning incense. The key message is to stay committed and faithful in the roles God has given.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're chosen to be the helper at a big party. King Hezekiah is telling the priests that they are like those helpers picked by God. He's saying, 'Don't be lazy! God chose you for this job, so make sure you do it well.'
Historical Background
This verse is from the Book of 2 Chronicles, written after the exile of the Jews from Jerusalem. It narrates the reforms of King Hezekiah in the temple. The audience is the post-exilic community, reminding them of their duties and God's choice of them to serve Him.
Living It Out Today
A modern scenario might involve a team at work where one member is chosen for a critical role, like managing a project. This verse encourages that person to stay diligent, remembering they were chosen for a reason and to serve the team to the best of their ability.
King Hezekiah is speaking to the priests, urging them to be diligent in their service to God.
What does it mean to be chosen to stand before God?
Being chosen means God has selected these individuals for a special role to serve Him, emphasizing their importance and responsibility in His plans.
How can I apply this verse to my daily life?
You can apply this by remembering that whatever role you are in, you are chosen for it by God. Stay committed and serve faithfully, just as the priests were urged.
What are some themes of 2 Chronicles 29:11?
Themes include service, faithfulness, and God's election of individuals for specific roles and responsibilities.