Jeremiah 1:12

French NEG79 1979 (Segond Nouvelle Edition de Genève 1979)

Que signifie ce verset ?

In this verse, God is talking to Jeremiah, telling him that what he has seen is correct and that God will quickly fulfill his promise. The message is about God's certainty and the swift execution of his plans.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you see a race car ready to start. God is telling Jeremiah, 'You've seen it right! I'm going to speed up and make this happen just like that race car zooms off the line.'

Contexte historique

Jeremiah wrote this during the fall of the Kingdom of Judah around 627-587 B.C. The audience was the Jewish people who were facing the Babylonian invasion. This verse shows God's active involvement and his assurance of fulfilling his word.

Application pour aujourd'hui

If you've been waiting for something important to happen, and you've had a vision or a hope, remember that God is in control. Just like Jeremiah, you can trust that God will act in his perfect timing.

Thèmes

faithhopepromisetimingGod's sovereigntyfulfillment

Versets liés

Habakkuk 2:32 Peter 3:9Isaiah 55:11Romans 9:111 Thessalonians 5:1

Questions fréquentes

What is the significance of God's promise in this verse?
The significance is that God is assuring Jeremiah and the people that he will act quickly to fulfill his promise, emphasizing his sovereignty and reliability.
How does this verse relate to the theme of God's timing?
This verse shows that God has a plan and a timeline, and he will act swiftly in his perfect timing, even if it feels like it's taking a long time from our perspective.
Can you explain the context in which Jeremiah heard this?
Jeremiah heard this during a time of turmoil and invasion. God was reassuring him and the people that he was in control and would act swiftly.
How does this verse encourage us today?
It encourages us to trust God's timing and promises, especially during difficult times. We can have confidence that God will act in his perfect timing and fulfill his word.
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