Jeremiah 16:20

Chinese Simplified CUNPSS Script Union (新标点和合本, 神版)

这是什么意思?

Jeremiah is questioning the foolishness of people who make idols and worship them, even though these idols have no power or divinity. The verse highlights the futility of creating and worshiping false gods.

儿童解释

Imagine if you made a toy car and thought it could drive you to school. That would be silly, right? This verse is saying that people sometimes make things and think they can be like real gods, but that's just as silly as thinking a toy car can drive you.

历史背景

Jeremiah, a prophet in the Old Testament, wrote this verse around 600 BC. It was directed at the people of Judah who were turning away from the true God and worshiping idols, which was a common practice in the surrounding cultures of the time.

今日应用

Today, this verse can be applied to people who put too much trust in material possessions or worldly achievements, believing they can bring true happiness or meaning to life, rather than trusting in God.

主题

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相关经文

Psalm 115:4-8Isaiah 44:9-201 Corinthians 8:41 John 5:21Romans 1:23

常见问题

Why did Jeremiah address the issue of making gods in this verse?
Jeremiah addressed this because the people of Judah were worshipping false gods, which was a serious issue as it led them away from true faith in the one true God.
How does this verse relate to modern issues of idolatry?
This verse warns against idolatry, which today might manifest as worshiping wealth, status, or power instead of God, reminding us to focus on true values.
What is the message for someone who reads this verse today?
The message is to avoid placing trust in things or people that cannot truly provide meaning or salvation, and instead focus on the one true God.
How can one avoid the trap of worshipping false gods?
One can avoid this by grounding their faith in God's word, seeking spiritual guidance, and regularly reflecting on the core beliefs of their faith.
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