“Execute justice in the morning, and deliver from the hand of the oppressor him who has been robbed…” “Do justice and righteousness, and deliver from the hand of the oppressor him who has been robbed…” Same message in chapters 21 and 22. It is the same requirement of The Lord for His people, but theyContinue reading “Jeremiah 21-24”
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Jeremiah 21-22
When I completed these chapters, a thought crossed my mind: Why do we always think of God’s judgments as harsh? Why do we question His actions or say that these sections of Scripture are difficult to swallow? God’s judgments are righteous and true altogether. He chose a people. He set them apart for Himself. HeContinue reading “Jeremiah 21-22”
Jeremiah 19-20
19:5- The people of Judah and Jerusalem had done some terrible things. They were offering their sons and daughters to be burnt in offerings to foreign gods. Wretched, heinous, awful. God didn’t command it, decree it, nor did it even come into His mind. 20:6- Can you imagine having your life summarized and predicted toContinue reading “Jeremiah 19-20”
Jeremiah 17-18
When I read chapter 17, vs. 7-8, I was reminded of Psalm 1. Psalm 1 is one of my favorite Psalms, and over the years, it has become a part of me. I pray my life becomes a demonstration of that “blessed man.” Lately, depravity has been on my mind as well. 17:9 shows usContinue reading “Jeremiah 17-18”
Jeremiah 14-16
Perhaps this is a special circumstance. Or maybe it’s a regular thing that we need to grow accustomed to. “God does whatever He pleases.” See Jeremiah 14:11-12 for the case and point. “The Lord said to me: ‘Do not pray for the welfare of this people.Though they fast, I will not hear their cry, andContinue reading “Jeremiah 14-16”
Jeremiah 11-13
Jeremiah 11:20: “O Lord of hosts, who judges righteously,who tests the heart and the mind…” What a line concerning the character of the Lord! We would be wise to remember this. In 12:1-4, Jeremiah lays out a complaint before the Lord. He wants the wicked to be dealt their hand. God replies in a somewhatContinue reading “Jeremiah 11-13”
Jeremiah 9-10
The wickedness of the nation overwhelms Jeremiah. I pray our wickedness as a nation would overwhelm us, for we are not doing any better than they were at that point in history. The original text did not include quotation marks, which makes it exceptionally hard to know where God’s declarations end and the prophet’s lamentsContinue reading “Jeremiah 9-10”