Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Jeg skal felle Mine dommer over Mitt folk for all ondskapen deres, fordi de har forlatt Meg. De har dyrket avguder og brent røkelse for andre guder og tilbedt guder de har lagd med sine egne hender. Men du skal spenne beltet om livet og trekke opp kjortelen så du kan løpe av sted. Du skal stå fram og si til dem alt det Jeg befaler deg. Vær ikke redd for dem, ellers skal Jeg gjøre deg redd for dem. For i dag har Jeg gjort deg sterk som en festning, du er som en jernsøyle. Du skal stå som en bronsemur mot hele landet, mot kongene, fyrstene og prestene i Juda og mot folket ellers i landet. De skal kjempe mot deg, men de skal ikke få makt over deg, for Jeg er med deg, og Jeg skal gi deg kraft til å seire.»
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God is speaking and saying He will judge the people for their wickedness, because they have left Him and worshiped other gods. God's anger is because they have abandoned Him for false gods of their own making.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you had a best friend who suddenly started playing with toys instead of you. God is saying He's sad and upset because His people stopped playing with Him and started playing with other toys, like idols. He wants them to know He's not happy with their choice.
Historical Background
Jeremiah 1:16 was written by the prophet Jeremiah around 600 B.C. during a time when the people of Judah were worshipping other gods. Jeremiah was speaking to them, warning them of the consequences of their actions.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this verse can remind us to stay focused on what is truly important and not get distracted by the false promises of the world. Just as the people of Judah were tempted by false gods, we might be tempted by materialism or other distractions from our faith.
God is angry because His people have abandoned Him and started worshiping other gods, which is seen as a betrayal in their covenant relationship.
What does 'burned incense to other gods' mean?
Burning incense was a common way to worship gods in ancient times, and in this context, it represents the people's dedication to false gods instead of the one true God.
How does this verse relate to contemporary worship?
This verse serves as a reminder to focus on the true God and not let modern idols, like fame or wealth, take precedence over faith.
What can we learn about faithfulness from this verse?
We learn that faithfulness to God means not following the false gods and distractions of the world, but staying true to God’s teachings and guidance.