Amos 9:15
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
মই ইস্রায়েলীয়া সকলক তেওঁলোকৰ দেশত ৰুম, যি দেশ মই তেওঁলোকক দিছোঁ, তাৰ পৰা তেওঁলোকক কেতিয়াও পুনৰ উঘলা নহব।” এই কথা তোমালোকৰ ঈশ্বৰ যিহোৱাই কৈছে।
What Does This Mean?
This verse promises that God will firmly establish the people of Israel in their land, ensuring they won't be uprooted again. It's a statement of God's protection and promise from the LORD.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite treehouse in your backyard. This verse is like God saying he'll make sure that no one can take away your treehouse or move it to another place, so you can always come back and enjoy it safely.
Historical Background
Amos wrote this during the 8th century BC when Israel was divided into two kingdoms and facing threats from foreign powers. This verse reassures his audience of God's enduring promise and protection for His people in their homeland.
Living It Out Today
Today, this can apply to someone feeling insecure about their future or place in life. It's a reminder that with God’s help and promises, one can find stability and security in the midst of uncertainty.
Topics
hopepromisesecuritydivine protectionrestorationfaithfulness
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Frequently Asked Questions
What assurance does this verse give to God's people?
This verse assures the people that they will be firmly established in their land, with no fear of being uprooted again. It’s a promise of stability and protection.
How can we relate Amos 9:15 to current global situations?
In times when communities face threats or displacement, this verse offers hope that God's people will find their place secure under His care, reminding us of divine protection and restoration.
What does the imagery of planting signify in Amos 9:15?
The imagery of planting symbolizes deep-rooted stability and growth, indicating that God's people will thrive in their land without fear of being uprooted or displaced again.
Can you provide examples of other verses that talk about divine protection?
Yes, Jeremiah 24:6 speaks about planting the returned exiles with a good purpose and not plucking them out anymore. Ezekiel 37 talks about God's promise to gather His people from their dispersion and place them on their own land.
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