Joel 1:14
Aymara Bible 1986 (Aymar Bibliia 1986)
“Marcarusti tantacht'apjjam ucatsti ayunapjjaraquim; jilïri jakenacarusti, uqhamarac aca marcan jaquir take jakenacarusa Tatit Diosapan templopar tantacht'apjjam, ucatsti Tatitut mayisipjjaraquim.
What Does This Mean?
Joel is telling the people to prepare for a special day where they fast and pray together. He says everyone should gather in God's house, including elders, and ask God for help.
Explained for Children
Imagine your whole school getting together to have a big prayer meeting because something really important happened. That’s what Joel is asking the people to do—get together and talk to God about their problems.
Historical Background
Joel wrote this prophecy during a time when locusts devastated crops, causing famine. He was addressing the people of Judah, urging them to repent and seek God's mercy in light of impending judgment.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, imagine if your community faced a crisis like a natural disaster. This verse could inspire leaders to organize a communal prayer event where everyone comes together to pray for healing and guidance from God.
Topics
repentanceprayercommunityfastingleadershipjudgment
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does the verse mention fasting?
Fasting is often used to show seriousness and sincerity before God. It’s a way of focusing one’s mind away from physical needs to spiritual ones.
Who are the 'elders' mentioned in this verse?
The elders refer to respected community leaders, typically older men who provide wisdom and guidance within the community.
How does this apply to modern churches?
Churches today might organize special prayer meetings or retreats during times of crisis, similar to what Joel is suggesting in this verse.
What should people pray for when gathering as described here?
People should pray for God’s mercy and guidance. They can also confess their sins together and seek repentance, asking for forgiveness and divine intervention.
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