Éfraïm est mon fils le plus cher, dit le Seigneur, c'est mon enfant préféré. Chaque fois que je dois le condamner, je continue malgré tout à penser à lui, tellement j'éprouve de tendresse pour lui. Je ne peux pas m'empêcher d'avoir pitié de lui. »
Que signifie ce verset ?
In this verse, God speaks about Ephraim, one of the tribes of Israel. God expresses deep affection and a desire to show mercy to Ephraim, even after speaking against him. The key message is God's enduring love and mercy.
Expliqué aux enfants
Imagine you have a friend who did something wrong, and you got upset at them. But even after getting upset, you still love them and want to help them feel better. That's kind of like what God is saying about Ephraim here.
Contexte historique
The book of Jeremiah was written by the prophet Jeremiah in the 6th century BC. This verse is part of a broader message to the people of Israel, warning them of judgment but also promising eventual restoration and mercy.
Application pour aujourd'hui
Think of a time when someone wronged you but you still cared about them deeply. This verse reminds us that no matter what happens, God’s love and mercy never stop. We can apply this to our relationships, choosing to love and forgive even in difficult situations.