Jeremiah 17:5
Amharic 2000 (የአማርኛ መጽሐፍ ቅዱስ (ሰማንያ አሃዱ))
እግዚአብሔር እንዲህ ይላል፥ “በሰው የሚታመን የሥጋ ክንዱንም በእርሱ የሚያስደግፍ፥ ልቡም ከእግዚአብሔር የሚርቅ ሰው ርጉም ነው።
What Does This Mean?
God is speaking through the prophet Jeremiah and says that those who rely only on people and not on God are cursed. This means that putting our trust in others instead of in God can lead to bad outcomes.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big test and instead of studying or asking your parents for help, you ask your friend who doesn’t know the subject well. God is saying that's not a smart choice because you’re not trusting in the one who knows everything and can really help you.
Historical Background
Jeremiah, a prophet, wrote this during a difficult time for the people of Judah. God used Jeremiah to warn people that trusting in human strength instead of God’s would lead to disaster as the Babylonians were about to invade.
Living It Out Today
Today, if someone relies solely on their boss for their job security or on their friends for emotional support without turning to God, they risk being let down. Trusting God first ensures you have a solid foundation.
Topics
trustGod's providencehuman dependencecurses and blessingsJeremiahfaith
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to make flesh one's arm?
Making flesh one’s arm means relying on human strength or help rather than on God. It’s like putting your confidence in human resources instead of divine support.
How can one avoid trusting in man?
To avoid trusting in man, one must consistently seek God’s wisdom and guidance, relying on His strength for provision and protection, and not solely on human support systems.
What are the consequences of trusting in man?
Trusting in man can lead to disappointment and a lack of true fulfillment. It can also result in spiritual neglect and missing out on the blessings that come from trusting God.
How can Jeremiah 17:5 be used in a sermon?
This verse can be used to emphasize the importance of relying on God for all things. It can be a call to turn away from human dependence and towards divine trust, highlighting the ultimate reliability of God.
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