Mais toi, ô Eternel, ╵tu connais bien leurs plans pour me faire mourir. Ne pardonne pas leur forfait ! N’efface pas leur faute ! ╵Ne l’oublie pas ! Qu’ils soient terrassés devant toi ! Au temps où ta colère éclate, ╵agis contre eux !
Que signifie ce verset ?
Jeremiah is asking God for justice against those who want to harm him. He knows God is aware of their plans and asks God not to forgive their sins but to punish them.
Expliqué aux enfants
Imagine if a bully at school wanted to hurt you. You might tell your parents about it, hoping they will make the bully stop. Jeremiah is doing something similar, but he's talking to God about people who want to hurt him.
Contexte historique
Jeremiah, a prophet of God, wrote this verse around 626-586 BC. He was speaking to God about his difficult life as a prophet, often facing opposition and threats from others in his community.
Application pour aujourd'hui
Consider a scenario where a coworker consistently undermines you. Instead of seeking revenge, focus on asking God for justice and peace, trusting in God's wisdom and timing to handle the situation.