Ram tiau, Kaldai te, kuta pek tawh, mi leh sa awm tawh lo; in tih ramah hian lote an inlei leh dawn a ni.Benjamina ramahte, Jerusalem khawpui vel hmunahte, Judai ram khawpuiahte, tlang ram khawpuiaah te, phai ram khawpuiahte leh chhim lam khawpuiahte chuan miten tangkain lo an lei ang a, leina lehkha an ziak ang a, an char ang a, hretute an ko ang: an awm dan ka lamlet dawn si a,' tih hi lalpa thu chhuak a ni.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God promises to do good for His people and to plant them firmly in the land with all His heart and soul. God is speaking, and the key message is His commitment to bless and care for His people.
Explained for Children
Imagine a dad who promises to always take care of his kids, give them yummy food, and make sure they have a happy home. That's what God is saying here—He wants to take care of His people and make sure they are happy and safe in their home.
Historical Background
Jeremiah wrote this verse around 600 B.C. during a time of turmoil and exile for the Israelites. He wrote to reassure the people of God's enduring covenant and promise of restoration to the land.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can encourage someone who feels stuck or lost. It reminds us that God is committed to our well-being and that He will work to ensure we are firmly rooted in His love and promises.