1 Kings 19:10
cebuano-2011
Siya miingon, “Ako nangabubho pag-ayo alang sa Ginoo, ang Dios sa mga panon, kay ang katawhan sa Israel misalikway sa imong kasabotan, migun-ob sa imong mga halaran ug mipatay ang imong mga propeta pinaagi sa espada, ug ako, ako na lamang ang nahibilin ug gipangita nila ang akong kinabuhi aron sa pagkuha niini.”
What Does This Mean?
This verse is Elijah speaking to God. He says he's been very devoted to God but feels alone because the Israelites have abandoned God's laws, destroyed altars, and killed prophets. Elijah thinks he's the only one left and fears for his life.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game and all your friends stop playing. You feel very alone and scared because no one likes the game anymore, and they're even trying to make you stop playing too. That's how Elijah feels about his mission for God.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Book of 1 Kings, written during the period of the divided kingdom, around 500-600 BCE. It was likely compiled by prophets and scribes to remind the Israelites of God's covenant and the consequences of breaking it.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, Elijah's situation mirrors someone standing up for what they believe in a hostile environment. It can apply to whistleblowers or activists who feel isolated and threatened for their beliefs.
Topics
devotionpersecutionloyaltyfaithfulnessisolationcovenant
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Elijah say he's the only one left?
Elijah feels that he is the only prophet left who is still loyal to God, as he believes everyone else has turned away from God's covenant.
What does it mean that Elijah is jealous for God?
Elijah's jealousy here indicates his passionate devotion and zeal for God's honor and glory, showing his deep commitment to God's covenant.
How do we see persecution in this verse?
The persecution is evident in Elijah's statement that the Israelites have killed the prophets and are trying to kill him, highlighting the dangers of standing for one's beliefs.
How can we apply this verse to our lives?
We can apply this verse by remembering to stand firm in our beliefs, even in the face of opposition, and to trust in God's support and protection.
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