Day 235 – Jeremiah 49-50
Talking Points God prophesies His judgment on more nations. Ammon, Edom, Damascus, Kedar, Hazar, Elam, and Babylon will face God's great wrath. He promises to bring terror on them and…
Talking Points God prophesies His judgment on more nations. Ammon, Edom, Damascus, Kedar, Hazar, Elam, and Babylon will face God's great wrath. He promises to bring terror on them and…
Talking Points Through Jeremiah, God announces His judgment of the nations. We should recognize a theological truth: God judges sin. All sin. No nation will escape His judgment. Thankfully, in…
Talking Points Found again in a great dilemma, the people seek God's direction through Jeremiah. They admirably turn to God. Very clear in His instructions, God tells them the terrible…
Talking Points Habakkuk is a unique book because it records a conversation between the prophet and God. Habakkuk asks real questions that have been posed by real people throughout the…
Talking Points Why? As the tales of God's judgment unfold, as destruction is levied on God's people, we might wonder why. God purposefully makes it clear. In His mercy and…
Talking Points Are we prepared for God's Word to be viewed as intolerant, unloving, or oppressive? Every word Jeremiah spoke was counter to what the people wanted to hear. His…
Talking Points Jeremiah writes the message from God on a scroll and instructs Baruch to read it in the temple before all the people. God's desire and Jeremiah's hope is…
Talking Points King Zedekiah doesn't like the message from Jeremiah, so he shuts him up in a room in the King's palace. Do we ever try and do the same…
Talking Points These chapters focus on God's promise that there will be a return from Babylonian captivity and a restoration of the people and of Jerusalem. "There is hope for…
Talking Points As God sends prophets and delivers His Word, His desire is always that the people would receive it, repent, and return to Him. Instead of receiving the message…