Jeremiah 23:28
French (La Bible expliquée)
Si un prophète a un rêve, eh bien, qu'il raconte son rêve! Mais s'il a un message de moi, eh bien, qu'il le proclame fidèlement! Il ne faut pas confondre Distinguer l'authentique prophète du faux ne va pas de soi. Tous deux se présentent comme de véritables porte-parole du Seigneur. Qui croire? Le livre de Jérémie apporte ici des indices susceptibles d'éclairer les auditeurs. Les rêves et les visions sont suspects, tout comme le fait d'encourager ou de tolérer les cultes païens. Ces faux prophètes inventent de prétendues paroles du Seigneur. Le prophète joue sur les deux sens possibles du mot hébreu qui exprime soit le « message », soit le « fardeau ». A la question: « Quel est le message du Seigneur? », Jérémie doit répondre aux prophètes qu'ils sont un « fardeau », une source d'accablement pour le Seigneur. Ces prophètes représentent un poids, car ils prétendent avoir un message du Seigneur. Mais en vérité, le Seigneur ne leur parle pas! Ainsi, à moins qu'ils ne renoncent à leurs prétentions, Dieu les « emportera comme un fardeau » et se débarrassera d'eux. la paille avec le grain, déclare le Seigneur.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Jeremiah says that a dream should be shared as a dream, but God's word must be spoken faithfully. God compares the difference between dreams and His word to the difference between chaff and wheat. God is speaking here, emphasizing the importance of faithfully delivering His message.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy and a broken toy. The favorite toy is like God's word, it's important and valuable. The broken toy is like a dream, it's okay to share but it's not as important. God wants us to share His word just like we would treasure our favorite toy.
Historical Background
Jeremiah, a prophet, wrote this verse around 600 BC. He was speaking to a community in Israel where false prophets were misleading the people. Jeremiah's message was to emphasize the difference between true prophetic words and dreams or visions.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse reminds us to be honest about the source of our information. When discussing religious or spiritual matters, we should clearly distinguish between personal dreams or feelings and what is explicitly stated in the Bible.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Jeremiah 23:28 teach about dreams and prophecy?
It teaches that while dreams can be shared, God's word must be spoken faithfully, highlighting the importance of clarity and honesty when conveying divine messages.
How can we discern between a dream and a message from God?
Discerning requires seeking guidance from the Holy Spirit, checking the message against the Bible, and considering the impact and consistency of the message with God's character.
What does the comparison of wheat and chaff signify in this verse?
The comparison signifies the stark difference between God's word and other messages, emphasizing the value and purity of God's message compared to dreams or lesser messages.
How can believers ensure they are faithfully delivering God's word?
Believers can ensure faithful delivery by studying the Bible diligently, praying for guidance, and seeking community input to avoid misinterpretation and to stay true to the original message.
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