Jeremiah 15:20-21

Jeremiah 15:20-21

[20] And I will make  thee unto this people  a fenced  brasen  wall:  and they shall fight  against thee, but they shall not prevail  against thee: for I am with thee to save  thee and to deliver  thee, saith  the LORD.  [21] And I will deliver  thee out of the hand  of the wicked,  and I will redeem  thee out of the hand  of the terrible. 

What does Jeremiah 15:20-21 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

If Jeremiah repented, the Lord would make him as indestructible as a bronze wall (cf. Jeremiah 15:12; Jeremiah 1:18-19). No one would be able to destroy him because the Lord would be with him and deliver him from his adversaries. He would rescue him from the wicked who would try to kill him, and He would free him from the grasp of those who would treat him violently.
"The antidote for the prophet"s earlier "Woe is me" [1] was the Lord"s "I am with thee" ( Jeremiah 15:20). No better word could ever be given by God to one of His servants, anywhere or anytime!" [2]
This passage appears to reflect Jeremiah"s lowest point emotionally in his ministry.