Ezekiel 14:4
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
সেইবাবে তুমি তেওঁলোকক এই কথা কৈ ঘোষণা কৰা, ‘প্ৰভু যিহোৱাই এই কথা কৈছে: ইস্ৰায়েল-বংশৰ যি কোনো লোকে নিজ প্রতিমাবোৰক হৃদয়ত ঠাই দিব বা নিজৰ সন্মুখত নিজৰ অপৰাধ জন্মাওঁতা বিঘিনি ৰাখিব আৰু কোনো এজন লোকে যেতিয়া ভাববাদী এজনৰ ওচৰলৈ আহিব - সেই অহা লোকজনৰ বাহুল্য প্রতিমাবোৰৰ অনুসাৰে, মই যিহোৱাই, নিজেই তেওঁক উত্তৰ দিম।
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God is speaking through the prophet Ezekiel, warning the people of Israel that if they keep worshipping idols in their hearts, He will respond to their questions and prayers according to their idolatry.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that you like so much that you think it can make you happy all the time. But if you start thinking that toy is more important than your parents or God, then God won't be able to help you as much because you're looking to your toy for everything. God wants us to trust in Him, not in our favorite things.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Book of Ezekiel, written by the prophet Ezekiel around 593-571 BCE. It was directed at the Israelites who were exiled in Babylon. The cultural setting reflects the challenges of maintaining faith in God when surrounded by foreign cultures and their idol worship.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can be applied to how we prioritize our lives. If we place our trust in wealth, status, or even our own abilities rather than in God, we can become blind to God's guidance. A modern scenario would be someone who relies heavily on their own intelligence or success, ignoring the advice of those closer to God.
Topics
idolatrytrust in Godworshipfalse godsdivine responseprophetic warnings
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to set up idols in your heart?
Setting up idols in your heart means placing your trust and devotion in things other than God, whether they are material possessions, success, or even personal desires.
How does God respond to those who worship idols?
God responds according to the heart of the person. If someone's heart is full of idols, God's response to their prayers and requests will be limited, as their focus is not solely on Him.
What is the significance of the Babylonian exile in understanding this verse?
The Babylonian exile was a period of great hardship for the Israelites. God used this time to remind them of their dependence on Him and the consequences of turning away from Him.
How can we avoid setting up idols in our lives?
To avoid setting up idols, we must continually examine our hearts and motivations, ensuring that our highest loyalty and trust are directed towards God, not towards material things or personal achievements.
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