Giving is More Important Than Getting

Topic: Persecution
Passage: Jeremiah 37:1–21

August 11, 2021

Commentary

This is the story of the persecution of Jeremiah. Zedekiah is now the king, but he, like his predecessors, refused to listen and obey the word of God as delivered by Jeremiah (vv. 1-2). The king calls for Jeremiah to pray for the land (v. 3). Jeremiah’s reply was not what the king wanted (vv. 4-10). The prophet was still free (v. 4) and could move about among the people. While the Babylonians had to withdraw from the siege of Jerusalem to deal with the invading Egyptians (588 b.c.), Jeremiah warned that they would return. They would destroy the city even if they had to fight with wounded men. Jeremiah warned Zedekiah not to be deceived (v. 9). This Hebrew phrase could be rendered “Don’t cause to lift up your souls.” Jeremiah finds himself confined to a dungeon which apparently had been unused for some time and in which there was only mire and filth. Literally, Jeremiah sank in the mire and was left to die. One can imagine the sorrow of heart and loneliness of spirit felt by Jeremiah as he languished without food or water in the mire (v. 6).
The withdrawal of the Babylonian army to fight the Egyptians produced a period of relative calm in Judah (vv. 11-16). Jeremiah used this lull to leave the city for a short journey into the territory of Benjamin. However the captain of the guard soon seized him and charged him with deserting to the enemy. Jeremiah denied the charge, but was ordered beaten and imprisoned and remained there a long time. Babylon returned to Jerusalem and renewed her siege of the city (vv. 17-21). Zedekiah secretly sent for Jeremiah and brought him to the palace to ask if he had any word from the Lord. Jeremiah‘ s word was that Jerusalem would fall and Zedekiah would be handed over to Babylon.

Application

No matter how much persecution Jeremiah experienced he remained true to the Lord and did what the Lord asked him to do. I want to be that type of person.

Jeremiah 37:1– 21 (NET)

1 Zedekiah son of Josiah succeeded Jeconiah son of Jehoiakim as king. He was elevated to the throne of the land of Judah by King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon. 2 Neither he nor the officials who served him nor the people of Judah paid any attention to what the Lord said through the prophet Jeremiah.

3 King Zedekiah sent Jehucal son of Shelemiah and the priest Zephaniah son of Maaseiah to the prophet Jeremiah to say, “Please pray to the Lord our God on our behalf.” 4 (Now Jeremiah had not yet been put in prison. So he was still free to come and go among the people as he pleased. 5 At that time the Babylonian forces had temporarily given up their siege against Jerusalem. They had had it under siege, but withdrew when they heard that the army of Pharaoh had set out from Egypt.) 6 The Lord’s message came to the prophet Jeremiah, 7 “This is what the Lord God of Israel has said, ‘This is what you must say to the king of Judah who sent you to seek my help. “Beware, Pharaoh’s army that was on its way to help you is about to go back home to Egypt. 8 Then the Babylonian forces will return. They will attack the city and will capture it and burn it down. 9 Moreover, I, the Lord, warn you not to deceive yourselves into thinking that the Babylonian forces will go away and leave you alone. For they will not go away. 10 For even if you were to defeat all the Babylonian forces fighting against you so badly that only wounded men were left lying in their tents, they would get up and burn this city down.”’”

11 The following events also occurred while the Babylonian forces had temporarily withdrawn from Jerusalem because the army of Pharaoh was coming. 12 Jeremiah started to leave Jerusalem to go to the territory of Benjamin. He wanted to make sure he got his share of the property that was being divided up among his family there. 13 But he only got as far as the Benjamin Gate. There an officer in charge of the guards named Irijah, who was the son of Shelemiah and the grandson of Hananiah, stopped him. He seized Jeremiah and said, “You are deserting to the Babylonians!” 14 Jeremiah answered, “That’s a lie! I am not deserting to the Babylonians.” But Irijah would not listen to him. Irijah put Jeremiah under arrest and took him to the officials. 15 The officials were very angry with Jeremiah. They had him flogged and put in prison in the house of Jonathan, the royal secretary, which they had converted into a place for confining prisoners.

16 So Jeremiah was put in prison in a cell in the dungeon in Jonathan’s house. He was kept there for a long time. 17 Then King Zedekiah had him brought to the palace. There he questioned him privately and asked him, “Is there any message from the Lord?” Jeremiah answered, “Yes, there is.” Then he announced, “You will be handed over to the king of Babylon.” 18 Then Jeremiah asked King Zedekiah, “What crime have I committed against you, or the officials who serve you, or the people of Judah? What have I done to make you people throw me into prison? 19 Where now are the prophets who prophesied to you that the king of Babylon would not attack you or this land? 20 But now please listen, your royal Majesty, and grant my plea for mercy. Do not send me back to the house of Jonathan, the royal secretary. If you do, I will die there.” 21 Then King Zedekiah ordered that Jeremiah be committed to the courtyard of the guardhouse. He also ordered that a loaf of bread be given to him every day from the bakers’ street until all the bread in the city was gone. So Jeremiah was kept in the courtyard of the guardhouse.

Illustration: The Seed of The Church is The Blood of The Christian

An early Christian leader named Tertullian (164-200AD) declared: “Kill us, torture us, condemn us, grind us to dust. The more you mow us down, the more we grow, for the seed of the church is the blood of the Christians. Every single drop of our blood springs up, in some thirty, in some sixty and in some and hundred-fold.” There are times in our lives when we must make a stand. There is no room to give in to the urge to cut and run in cowardly retreat! (Source Unknown)

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