Jeremiah 23:17

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What Does This Mean?

This verse talks about false prophets who tell people who don't respect God that they will have peace and no evil will come to them. Jeremiah is pointing out how these prophets are lying to people.

Explained for Children

Imagine if a friend told you that it's okay to break rules because nothing bad will happen. That's what this verse is about. Some people are telling others it's fine to do bad things and nothing will go wrong, but it's not true.

Historical Background

Jeremiah, a prophet of God, wrote this around 600 BCE to the people of Judah. He was warning them about false prophets who were misleading them by saying God would bring peace, even though they were disobeying God.

Living It Out Today

Today, this verse can remind us to be careful of people who give easy answers or promises that sound too good to be true. Just like the people in Jeremiah's time, we should seek truth and not be misled by false assurances.

Topics

truthfalse prophetsdeceptionpeaceobediencewarning

Related Verses

Proverbs 14:122 Timothy 4:3-4Isaiah 30:10Matthew 7:15-20Ezekiel 13:1-9

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the false prophets mentioned in this verse?
The false prophets are those who claim to speak for God but actually mislead people with false promises and comfort.
What warning is Jeremiah giving?
Jeremiah warns that these prophets are lying to people who are doing wrong, telling them that they will have peace and no harm will come to them when that is not true.
Why is it important to understand this verse?
Understanding this verse helps us recognize false teachings and avoid being misled by those who claim to speak for God but do not.
How can we avoid being misled by false prophets?
We can avoid being misled by studying the Bible, seeking truth, and being cautious of those who give false assurances or easy answers that seem too good to be true.
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