Jeremiah 20:12

Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, Jeremiah is speaking to God, acknowledging God's ability to see into people's hearts and judge their righteousness. Jeremiah asks God to show him vengeance on his enemies because he has been honest and open with his case to God.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a friend who always knows when you're telling the truth or not. Jeremiah is talking to God, who is like that friend. He tells God he wants to see justice done to the people who are being mean to him because he has always been honest with God.

Historical Background

Jeremiah, a prophet of the 7th-6th centuries BCE, wrote this verse. He was addressing the Israelites during a time of great turmoil, with the Babylonians threatening Jerusalem. Jeremiah's message was often one of warning and judgment for the people's sins.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, imagine someone has spread lies about you at work. You've been honest with your boss about the situation. Jeremiah's verse reminds us to trust that God sees our sincerity and can judge the intentions of others, and we should seek God's justice rather than taking matters into our own hands.

Topics

justicesinceritytrustvengeanceheartjudgment

Related Verses

1 Samuel 16:7Proverbs 16:2Revelation 2:23Psalms 7:91 Kings 8:39

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Jeremiah mean by 'the reins and the heart'?
Jeremiah is referring to the innermost thoughts and emotions of a person, which only God can fully understand and judge.
Why does Jeremiah want to see God's vengeance?
Jeremiah is asking God to show justice for the wrongs done to him, trusting that God will handle it in the right way, as he has been honest and faithful.
What can we learn about trust from this verse?
We learn that trusting in God's judgment and justice is better than seeking revenge ourselves, and that God knows our true motives and intentions.
How does Jeremiah's plea relate to our relationship with God?
It shows that we can be honest with God and ask for His help in difficult situations, trusting that He will handle them according to His will and justice.
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