Daniel 9:23
balinese
Dikalane kita mapinunas teken Ida Sang Hyang Widi Wasa, Ida suba nyaurin kita. Ida asih sueca teken kita, ento awanane manira nekain kita buat nekedang teken kita sabdan Idane ento. Ane jani padingehangja, manira lakar nerangang wahyune ento.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Daniel, an angel is speaking to Daniel and tells him that the moment he started praying, God responded immediately. The angel emphasizes how much God loves Daniel and urges him to understand what will be revealed.
Explained for Children
Imagine you really want a special toy, so you pray about it. As soon as you finish your prayer, an angel comes and says, 'Your wish is important to God! He heard you right away because he loves you very much.' This verse is like that, but for grown-up things.
Historical Background
Daniel wrote this during the Babylonian exile around 600-530 B.C. The book of Daniel was written for Jewish people who were far from home and needed encouragement. At the time, they faced difficult circumstances in a foreign land.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're facing a tough decision at work or school. When you pray about it, remember that God responds quickly and cares deeply about your situation. This can help you find peace and understanding as you navigate life's challenges.
Topics
prayerangelic ministrydivine loveunderstanding God's willrevelationfaithfulness
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in this verse?
An angel is speaking to Daniel, revealing God's response and love towards him.
Why does the angel say 'you are greatly beloved'?
The angel emphasizes that God has a deep affection for Daniel, highlighting the personal relationship between them.
What should I do with this knowledge from the verse?
This verse encourages you to understand and consider any divine revelation carefully, trusting in God's love as you seek His will.
How does this relate to prayer?
The verse shows that prayers are answered swiftly by God, who responds out of love for the one praying, emphasizing the immediacy and personal nature of divine response.
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