Zephaniah 1:7
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Maghilum ka sa presencia sa Ginoong Jehova; kay ang adlaw ni Jehova ania na; kay si Jehova nag-andam na ug usa ka halad, iyang gigahin ang iyang dinapit.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells people to be quiet and listen to God because a big day is coming soon. God has prepared something like a sacrifice, which means He's preparing for a significant event with those He invites.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your mom said you need to sit quietly before a big party starts at home. She’s getting ready for guests and planning something special. That’s what this verse is saying about God: He’s preparing something important, and everyone should be quiet and listen.
Historical Background
The book of Zephaniah was written by the prophet Zephaniah around 625 BC. It was addressed to the people of Judah who were worshipping false gods instead of following Yahweh. The cultural setting was one of moral decay, and this verse warns about the impending judgment from God.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you are aware that a big decision is coming up in your life, such as a major exam or job interview. This verse reminds us to be still before important events and recognize that there might be a higher purpose or plan at work.
Topics
judgmentpreparationsacrificelistening to GodGod's planwaiting on the Lord
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does the verse mention 'holding peace' at God’s presence?
The phrase encourages reverence and respect before God, recognizing His authority and the significance of the event that is coming.
What type of sacrifice is mentioned in Zephaniah 1:7?
It refers metaphorically to a judgment or significant event prepared by God for those He has called, emphasizing His sovereignty over events.
How does this verse relate to waiting on the Lord?
This verse shows that sometimes we must wait quietly and expectantly before important events, trusting in God's timing and purposes.
What does it mean when Zephaniah says 'the day of the Lord is at hand'?
It means a significant event prepared by God for judgment or deliverance is imminent. This day represents a critical moment in history orchestrated by Him.
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