Revelation 5:13
Amharic Gofa 2011 (ኦራ ጫቁዋ ጎፋ)
ሄሳፌ ጉዬ፥ ሳዓን፥ ሳሎን፥ ሳዓፔ ጋርሳኒኔ ኣባ ጊዶን ዴዒያ ሜꬌቴꬂ ኡባይ፥ «ኣራታ ቦላ ኡቲዳይሳሲኔ ዶርሳስ፥ ጋላታይ፥ ቦንቾይ፥ ሳባይኔ ዎልቃይ ሜሪ ሜሪናው ጊዶ» ያጊዲ ዬፂሺን ሲዓስ።
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about every living thing in all of creation praising God and the Lamb (Jesus) forever. It describes a scene where everything in heaven, earth, sea, and underground joins together to give glory to God.
Explained for Children
Imagine if everyone and everything in the world stopped what they were doing for just one moment to say how amazing God is. That's kind of like this verse - it shows that all creatures big and small are praising God and Jesus without stopping!
Historical Background
Revelation was written by John, an apostle of Jesus Christ, around 96 AD while he was exiled on the island of Patmos. The book is a visionary revelation meant to encourage and guide Christians who were facing persecution under Roman rule.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, we can apply this verse by remembering that God deserves our praise in every situation - whether good or bad. We should live our lives as if everything around us is praising God, which reminds us of His presence and power always.
Topics
worshippraiseheavenly beingssalvationeternityGod's glory
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the 'Lamb' mentioned in Revelation 5:13?
The 'Lamb' refers to Jesus Christ, who is often symbolized as a lamb in Christian imagery. This reference emphasizes His role as the sacrificial Lamb of God.
What does it mean that all creatures are praising God and the Lamb?
This indicates the universality of worship - from angels to animals, everyone is called to honor God, showcasing the completeness and totality of His reign over creation.
Why is praise important in Christian belief?
Praise acknowledges God's power and goodness. It helps believers stay focused on God’s greatness and fosters a deeper relationship with Him through worship.
How can I incorporate Revelation 5:13 into my prayer life?
You can use this verse as part of your prayers to express praise and thanksgiving for God's glory. It serves as a reminder to give thanks for His continuous presence in all aspects of life.
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