Day 234 – Jeremiah 46-48
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 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 remnant of Judah seeks God's direction through Jeremiah. They admirably turn to God. Very clear in His instructions, God tells them…
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 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 God teaches His sovereignty over the nations through the potter. Notice, though, it's not without mercy toward those who would repent. His power, justice, and love are in…
Talking Points Jeremiah intercedes on behalf of his people, knowing that idols are powerless and their only hope is in the LORD -- a true shepherd's heart revealed. Despite the…
Talking Points Nahum is a prophet charged with telling Judah of God's coming judgment on the Assyrians and their capital, Nineveh. The recorded words are staggering, promising utter destruction and…
Talking Points A great picture of God's character and display of our gospel -- our God "acts in behalf of the one who waits for Him" (64:4). Where we are…
Talking Points God makes it clear that it is foolishness to trust in the world's solutions, and He commands us to trust in the LORD, "the Holy One of Israel"…