Nang nan galaw ai n hkru ai amu gaw nang hpe ari jaw na ra ai, ngai kaw na kayin mat wa ai gaw nang hpe daw dan na ra ai. Dai Madu na a Karai Kasang ngai hpe kau da nna, ngai hta loi mi pyi sadi n dung nga ndai gaw kade sha ahkup ahka nga nna shut hpyit nga ai hpe nang chye wa na rai ndai. Chyahtum Chyalai N-gun rawng ai Tsaw Htum ai dai Madu ngai nan tsun ni ai,” ngu nna tsun ai.
What Does This Mean?
Jeremiah 2:19 says that God will correct you because of your own wickedness and backslidings. God is speaking here, and the key message is that forsaking Him leads to bitter consequences.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a best friend who always takes care of you, but you decide to ignore them and do bad things. Your friend will let you face the consequences of your actions. That's what God is saying here.
Historical Background
Jeremiah, the prophet, wrote this verse around 627-585 BCE. He was addressing the people of Israel who had turned away from God, and he warned them of the consequences of their actions.
Living It Out Today
If you are considering leaving a relationship or a job that has been beneficial to you, think about the potential consequences. For example, leaving a stable job for a risky venture without a backup plan could lead to difficult times.