The people of Judah approached God for guidance. When they didn’t hear what they were expecting, they rebelled, choosing to follow their own will as opposed to following God’s will.…
God instructed Jeremiah to write down his sermons and to preach them again to the people of Judah. The hope was that they would listen and repent of their sins…
Throughout the book of Jeremiah, we have seen the recurring judgments that god pronounces against the wayward nation of Judah. God consistently calls Judah to repent, but Judah consistently chooses…
Jeremiah 29 is a letter from Jeremiah to the Jews who had been exiled to Babylon. The main message of the letter was a call to submit to God’s divine…
In Jeremiah 17 we see God pronounce judgment upon Judah’s sin. While God’s desire was for His people to orient their hearts towards Him, Judah remained unrepentant in her idolatry…
God called Jeremiah to announce judgment upon the nation of Judah. The people did not repent and instead, abused Jeremiah, causing him to be in great sorrow. In our passage,…
God created Israel for intimacy with Him and to work alongside Him for His glory and praise. However, since they refused to listen to God, He spoiled them, allowing them…
Our passage retells an occasion when Jeremiah proclaimed a message of judgment at the temple gates that fell upon deaf ears. This response was indicative of Judah’s overall unfaithfulness to…
In Jeremiah 3, God’s pleads for His people to return to Him and flee from their lifestyle of idolatry. Israel and Judah are depicted as faithless and treacherous children who…
Our passage contains a gut-wrenching image of God standing broken-hearted as His beloved bride, Israel, abandons Him for other loves. Sin is depicted as adultery in order to teach us…