Deuteronomy 14:24
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Ug kon ang dalan hilabihan ka layo alang kaninyo nga dili kamo makahimo pagdala sa ikapulo sa inyong abot sa diha nga ang Ginoo nga inyong Dios magpanalangin kaninyo, tungod kay layo kaninyo ang dapit nga pilion sa Ginoo nga inyong Dios aron didto ibutang ang iyang ngalan,
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from God, speaking through Moses. It tells the Israelites that if the journey to the place of worship is too long or too far, and they can't carry their offerings, they don't need to worry. God understands and has a solution for them.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big, yummy cake to share at a birthday party, but the party is very far away. You can't carry it all the way. Don't worry! God says it's okay, and He'll help you figure out a way to still share your cake with everyone.
Historical Background
Deuteronomy was written by Moses around 1250 BC. This passage is part of a series of laws and instructions given to the Israelites as they prepared to enter the Promised Land. The context is one of divine guidance and provisions for the journey and worship of God.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, imagine you have a project to deliver to a client, but the distance is too great, and you can't manage it alone. This verse reminds us that God understands our challenges and provides ways to overcome them, whether through team support or other solutions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does this verse mention a 'place too far'?
This refers to the central place of worship God would choose, which might be distant from some people's homes. God acknowledges the practical challenges this could pose.
What does the verse imply about God's understanding?
The verse shows God's compassion and understanding towards His people, recognizing the difficulties they might face in carrying out their obligations.
How can we apply this verse in our daily lives?
We can apply this by seeking God's guidance when faced with challenges that seem insurmountable. He provides solutions and understands our limitations.
What does this verse teach about trust?
This verse teaches that we should trust in God's provision and wisdom, even when circumstances seem unfavorable or difficult.
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