Jeremiah
37:1-21
- ‘Is there any Word from the Lord?’ - ‘Yes! There is a Word from the
Lord’. The Word from the Lord wasn’t exactly what the king wanted to
hear - ‘You will be handed over to the king of Babylon’ (17). God was
going to bless His people - but they would have to be patient: Things
were going to get an awful lot worse before they would get much better!
Before their restoration - “I will bring them back and restore them to
this place’ - , God’s people faced captivity - ‘They will be taken to
Babylon’. There was bad news - a captivity of ‘seventy years’. There
was good news - the captivity wouldn’t last forever (27:22; 29:10-11)!
God speaks of His blessing - ‘It will certainly come’ - , but He also
says, ‘Wait for it’ (Habakkuk 2:3). Let’s listen to all that He says to us - and not ‘only hear what we want to hear’!
38:1-28
- ‘No Surrender’ - Was this the way forward for God’s people? ‘No
Surrender’ - What would happen if God’s people adopted this attitude?
Jeremiah speaks God’s Word to the people. He calls them to make their
choice. They can ‘surrender’ and ‘live’. They can say, ‘No Surrender’ -
and face certain death (17-18). Captivity in Babylon would not be easy.
They would be heartbroken as they recalled happier times - ‘By the
rivers of Babylon we sat and wept when we remembered Zion’. It would be
so difficult to keep on praising the Lord - ‘How shall we sing the
Lord’s song in a foreign land?’ (Psalm 137:1,4). Life in Babylon would
be difficult - but ‘it would not be the end of the world’! They could
still look forward to the fulfilment of God’s ‘gracious promise’: ‘I
will come to you and bring you back to this place’ (29:10).
39:1-18
- You can take the man out of Babylon, but you can’t take Babylon out
of the man! We may have never set foot in the ancient city of Babylon,
but we know all about the spirit of Babylon! ‘The heart is deceitful
above all things, and desperately corrupt’ (17:9) - This is the spirit
of Babylon, ‘the spirit of disobedience’, the spirit which is ‘at work’
in every one of us: ‘All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God’
(Ephesians 2:2; Romans 3:23). Is there any hope for us? We cannot
change ourselves: ‘Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard its
spots? Neither can you do good who are accustomed to doing evil’
(13:23). We can be changed by God. To those who ‘trust’ in Him, the Lord
says, ‘I will save you’ (18). God wants to bless you. Put your trust in
Him. Let His blessing flow into your heart (17:7).
40:1-16
- ‘The Lord your God pronounced this evil against this place; the Lord
has brought it about, and has done as He said. Because you sinned
against the Lord, and did not obey His voice, this thing has come upon
you’ (3). We hear a great deal today about ‘the feel good factor’.
People need to get a good feeling: ‘Give them a pat on the back. Make
them feel good about themselves’. There’s not much of a ‘feel good
factor’ in Jeremiah’s preaching! The people must have been wondering,
‘Where did they dig him up from? He has nothing good to say about anyone
or anything’. We must rise above the sarcasm of those who have no time
for the Word of the Lord. We must ask, ‘Where did Jeremiah’s message
really come from?’. This is what the Word of the Lord says: ‘The Word
came to Jeremiah from the Lord’ (1).
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