Us waqt wahāṅ shukrguzārī ke gīt aur ḳhushī manāne wāloṅ kī āwāzeṅ buland ho jāeṅgī. Aur maiṅ dhyān dūṅgā ki un kī tādād kam na ho jāe balki mazīd baṛh jāe. Unheṅ haqīr nahīṅ samjhā jāegā balki maiṅ un kī izzat bahut baṛhā dūṅgā.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is a promise from God, saying that out of His people, there will be joy and thanksgiving. God promises to make His people grow and be significant, not small or few in number.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a small garden, but God says He will make it grow big and beautiful with lots of flowers. And these flowers will sing songs of joy and thank God for making them so special.
Historical Background
Jeremiah wrote this verse around 600 BC, during a time when the Israelites were in exile. The verse is a promise of restoration and joy to a people who had experienced great hardship.
Living It Out Today
A modern scenario could be a small church community that faces challenges. They might feel insignificant but with God's promise, they can grow in numbers and impact, filled with joy and thanksgiving.