Lamentations 3:57
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
اقتَرِبْ حِينَ أدعُوكَ. قُلْ لِي: «لا تَخَفْ.»
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that when the speaker called out to God, God came near and told the speaker not to be afraid. It shows that God responds to prayer and comforts the fearful.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're scared and you call out to your mom or dad for help. This verse is like when they come to you and say, 'Don't be afraid, I'm here.' God does the same thing for us when we need help.
Historical Background
Lamentations was written by the prophet Jeremiah after the destruction of Jerusalem. It is a collection of poetic laments over the city's fall and the suffering of its people. The speaker here is reflecting on God's presence during times of distress.
Living It Out Today
When you're going through a tough time at school or with friends, remember that God is always near and wants you to feel safe and secure. Call out to Him, and He will come close to you.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'Thou drewest near' mean in Lamentations 3:57?
It means that God came close to the speaker, showing that He is attentive and close during times of need.
How can we apply Lamentations 3:57 to our prayers?
We can remember to call out to God in our prayers and trust that He will come close to us and reassure us, giving us strength and comfort.
Why is it important to not be afraid when we pray?
Feeling fear can prevent us from fully trusting God. When we pray, remembering God's presence and His reassurance can help us trust more deeply.
How does Lamentations 3:57 relate to other verses about God's presence?
It connects with verses that emphasize God's closeness and comfort, such as Psalms 23:4 and Isaiah 41:10, reinforcing the idea of God's constant support.
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