Chuvangin LALPA Israel Pathian, Sipaihote Pathian chuan heti hian a ti: Ngai rawh u, Juda leh Jerusalema cheng zawng zawngte chungah chuan thil tha lo an chunga lo thleng tur ka sawi chhuah tawhte kha ka rawn thlen ang: an hnena thu ka sawi a, an ngaithla si lo a, anmahni ka auh leh mi chhang hek lo" tiin.Tin, Jeremia chuan Rekaba thlahte hnenah, "Siapihote LALPA, Israel Pathian chuan heti hian a ti: In thlahtu Jonadaba thupek in zawm a, a thuchhuak zawng zawng in zawm a, a thupek zawng zawng ang zela in tih avangin Rekaba fapa Jonadaba chuan kumkhuain ka hmaa ding tur mi a hmai lo ang," tiin Sipaihote LALPA, Israel Pathian chuan a ti.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God through Jeremiah warns the people of Judah and Jerusalem that they will face severe consequences because they have ignored God's calls and messages. God has spoken to them, but they have not listened or responded.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who always asks you to clean up your toys, but you never do. One day, your friend decides that since you don't listen, you can't play with the toys anymore. This verse is like that, but God is very sad that His people didn't listen to Him.
Historical Background
Jeremiah, a prophet, wrote this around 600 BC. He was speaking to the people of Judah and Jerusalem, warning them that their disobedience to God would lead to severe consequences, which included exile and destruction.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where a manager repeatedly warns their team about the importance of following safety protocols, but the team ignores these warnings. Eventually, ignoring these warnings could lead to serious accidents and the manager can no longer protect them.