Jeremiah 5:22
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
يَقُولُ اللهُ: «ألَستُمْ خائِفِينَ مِنِّي؟ ألا تَرتَجِفٌونَ فِي حَضْرَتِي؟ أنا مَنْ أجعَلُ الرِّمالَ حَدّاً لِلمُحِيطِ، حَدّاً أبَدِيّاً لا يَتَعَدّاهُ البَحْرُ. تَتَلاطَمُ الأمواجُ، وَلا تَتَجاوَزُ الرِّمالَ، تُزَمجِرُ أمواجُ البَحرِ، وَلَكِنَّها لا تَتَجاوَزُ حَدَّها.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God is speaking to the people and asking why they do not fear or respect Him. He reminds them of His power by describing how He set boundaries for the sea, which it cannot cross, no matter how strong the waves or how loud they roar.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you set a boundary with a line on the ground for your dog to stay within. No matter how much the dog wants to run past it, it can't. That's like God saying, 'I set a boundary for the sea, and it can't go past it, no matter how big the waves or how loud they sound.' God is showing how powerful He is.
Historical Background
Jeremiah 5:22 was written by the prophet Jeremiah around 600 B.C. during a time of political turmoil in Judah. Jeremiah was speaking to a people who were turning away from God and needed to be reminded of His power and sovereignty.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, we can apply this verse by remembering that God sets limits and has control over nature and circumstances, no matter how challenging they may seem. For example, a person facing financial difficulties can find comfort in knowing that God has ultimate control over their situation.
Topics
powersovereigntynaturerespectboundariestrust
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the sea represent in Jeremiah 5:22?
The sea in this verse represents the uncontrollable forces of nature and serves as an example of God's power and control over them.
How does this verse relate to our understanding of God's sovereignty?
This verse highlights God's sovereignty by showing His ability to set boundaries that even the powerful forces of nature cannot overcome, reinforcing His ultimate control over all things.
What can we learn from the waves' inability to pass the boundary set by God?
We can learn that God's will and boundaries are unbreakable, and no matter how challenging our circumstances, God's control and promises remain steadfast.
Why is it important to fear God according to this verse?
Fearing God in this context means respecting His power and sovereignty. Recognizing God's control over nature and circumstances can lead to a deeper trust and reliance on Him.
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