Jeremiah 3:17
Afrikaans (Contemporary Afrikaans Bible 2023)
In dié tyd sal hulle Jerusalem die troon van die HERE noem; en al die nasies sal daarby versamel word vir die Naam van die HERE in Jerusalem; en hulle sal nie meer wandel in die versinsels van hul bose hart nie.
What Does This Mean?
Jeremiah 3:17 says that in the future, Jerusalem will be called the throne of the Lord, and all nations will gather there to honor God, no longer following their own evil ways. The Lord is speaking through Jeremiah, emphasizing a time of true worship and unity.
Explained for Children
Imagine a big playground where everyone comes to play nicely and follow the rules because they love the playground leader. That's like Jerusalem becoming a special place where all people come to worship God and stop doing bad things.
Historical Background
This verse is from the book of Jeremiah, written by the prophet Jeremiah in the 7th-6th centuries BCE. It was written to the people of Judah, warning them of impending exile and promising a future restoration under God's rule.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this verse can remind us to look forward to a future where all people unite in worshiping God and turning away from sin. It encourages us to strive for a world where truth and goodness prevail over personal desires and selfish motives.
Topics
worshiprestorationsalvationunityevilhope
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'Jerusalem will be called the throne of the Lord' mean?
It means that Jerusalem will be recognized as the place where God's rule is centered, symbolizing His authority and the place where His presence is most evident.
Why do all nations gather to Jerusalem?
The nations gather to honor God, showing a time when all people will come together to worship the Lord, reflecting a future of global unity under His rule.
How does this verse relate to the concept of evil hearts?
It contrasts the future gathering of all nations to worship God with the current state of people following their own evil desires, highlighting the transformation that will occur.
Is this verse only about Jerusalem?
While it specifically mentions Jerusalem, it also speaks to a broader theme of a future where all people will worship God, indicating a universal call for unity and true worship.
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