Babylon Will be Destroyed

Date: April 28, 2020
Topic: Hope
Passage: Jeremiah 51:1–Jeremiah 51:14

The Lord sends a wind storm to destroy Babylon (v. 1). Foreign soldiers come from every direction and Babylonia will be empty and worthless (v. 2). He will tell these soldiers to kill and destroy their army before they can string their bows (vv. 3-4). Everyone in Israel and Judah …

No one Can Kill us Unless God Says O.K.

Date: March 28, 2020
Topic: Protection
Passage: Jeremiah 45:1–Jeremiah 45:5

This chapter comes from the time when Jeremiah sent Baruch down to the temple to read the words he had dictated, as we saw in our previous study (v. 1). Chronologically it should follow Chapter 36. But Jeremiah has placed it right here because it gathers up the feeling of the hea …

Jeremiah Was on Trial For His Life

Date: February 21, 2020
Topic: Message
Passage: Jeremiah 26:1–Jeremiah 26:24

This chapter gives a historical background of Jeremiah’s temple message given in chapters 7-10. In those chapters he focused on the content of the message while in this chapter he focuses on the response to the message. It describes how and why Jeremiah was on trial for his …

Dealing With Deceit

Date: February 11, 2020
Topic: Deceit
Passage: Jeremiah 9:1–Jeremiah 9:11

The prophet calls for his head to be an inexhaustible source of water, feeding his eyes with an unceasing supply of tears so that he might weep day and night over his people (v. 1). His message is one of judgment and impending doom. Even at the “assembly” for divinely …

Fellowship With The Lord is Important

Date: February 10, 2020
Topic: Pride
Passage: Jeremiah 13:1–Jeremiah 13:11

The people were not responding to Jeremiah’s message, so God had him perform a symbolic act to get their attention (vv. 1-11). He commanded Jeremiah to buy a linen belt and wear it around his waist (vv. 1-2). The fact that it was made of “linen,” the material us …

Remembering Traditions

Date: January 10, 2020
Topic: Refining
Passage: Jeremiah 6:16–Jeremiah 6:30

Jeremiah admonishes the people to remember the old traditions of faith and obedience. By returning to those ancient paths and walking in them they could find rest. They defiantly refuse (v. 16)! They actually showed a stubbornness and rejection of the law (vv. 16-19), as they gave …

The Consequences of Worshiping Other Gods

Date: January 3, 2020
Passage: Jeremiah 22:1–Jeremiah 22:12

The events, to which this chapter refers, occurred before chapter 21. In this chapter God says to Jeremiah, “I want you to go up and talk to the king himself, face to face.” This is the first time Jeremiah is sent to deliver a message to the face of the king himse …

Speak The Truth Even When It is Unpopular

Date: December 21, 2019
Topic: Confront
Passage: Jeremiah 28:1–Jeremiah 28:17

Hananiah was one of the false prophets who confronted Jeremiah (vv. 1-4). Hananiah’s home, Gibeon, was in Benjamin, about 6 miles northwest of Jerusalem. The Gibeonites deceived Joshua into making  a treaty with them (Josh. 9:1-15). It was at Gibeon that Joab killed Am …

Hope For a Backsliding Nation

Date: November 24, 2019
Topic: Backsliding
Passage: Jeremiah 3:11–Jeremiah 3:25

Jeremiah pauses in his condemnation of sin to offer a message of hope to backsliding Israel. An invitation is given to backsliding Israel to return to God (v. 11-12). Also (vv. 6,8,14).They are instructed to acknowledge their sin against God, by worshiping false gods (v. 13). Precio …

The Results of Refusing to Receive Correction

Date: November 20, 2019
Topic: Testimony
Passage: Jeremiah 5:1–Jeremiah 5:13

Jerusalem was about to fall into the hands of the political enemy from without because of the spiritual enemies of God working from within. Jeremiah is commanded to search Jerusalem and Judah for a man. He searched among the common people in the city squares, but he found none (v …

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