Jeremiah 2:28
Arabic KEH Ketab El Hayat (كتاب الحياة)
فَأَيْنَ إِذاً الآلِهَةُ الَّتِي صَنَعْتُمُوهَا لأَنْفُسِكُمْ؟ لِتَقُمْ إِنْ كَانَتْ قَادِرَةً عَلَى إِنْقَاذِكُمْ فِي وَقْتِ ضِيقِكُمْ، لأَنَّ عَدَدَ آلِهَتِكُمْ يَاأَبْنَاءَ يَهُوذَا صَارَ كَعَدَدِ مُدُنِكُمْ.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God through the prophet Jeremiah is speaking to the people of Judah, asking where their gods are now that they need help. Jeremiah points out that the people have many gods, one for each city, but these gods cannot save them from trouble.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have lots of toy soldiers to protect you, but when a real problem comes, they can't help. God is telling the people that the many gods they made can't save them when they need help.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Old Testament book of Jeremiah, written around 600 BC. Jeremiah was a prophet who warned the people of Judah about their sins and the consequences of worshiping false gods. The people of Judah had many idols and gods, each city having its own.
Living It Out Today
In our modern world, we might rely on money, status, or technology to solve our problems. This verse reminds us that these things cannot save us in times of true need. Only God can provide the help we need.
Topics
idolatryfaithsalvationprophetsfalse godsreliance on God
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Judah have so many gods?
Judah adopted the practices of the surrounding nations, creating a god for each city, thinking these gods could protect and bless them, but they were actually false gods.
What does this verse teach about idols?
It teaches that idols are powerless to help in times of trouble, highlighting the futility of relying on anything other than God.
How can we apply this to our lives today?
We can apply this by recognizing that material things and false beliefs can't save us. We should look to God for salvation and help.
What are some examples of false gods in today's society?
Today's society might worship money, fame, or technology as false gods, believing they can solve all problems, but they are ultimately powerless like the idols of Judah's time.
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