After being repeatedly disobedient, isn’t it audacious that King Zedekiah asks the following of Jeremiah?
Jeremiah 21:2
"Inquire now of the LORD for us because Nebuchadnezzar king
of Babylon is attacking us. Perhaps the LORD will perform
wonders for us as in times past so that he will withdraw from
us."
This Lord “who performs wonders” is the same Lord to
whom the kings and the people were continually disobedient, defiant, and
rebellious.
God
gave the people an option. Whoever surrenders - lives. Whoever does not
surrender - dies.
Jeremiah 21:8
"Furthermore, tell the people, 'This is what the LORD says: See, I am
setting before you the way of life and the way of death.
He gives us this same option today. Surrender to Him, accept Jesus as
Savior and live eternally. Or reject Him and die an eternal death.
God
is very clear how He feels about sacrificing children in the fire. Does that
apply to us today? How might we “sacrifice children in the fire”? Have anything
to do with abortion??? Many times the children then were sacrificed in
order to appease the goddess(es) of sex. Isn't that what happens many
times whenever abortions are performed? Sex on demand without consequences,
anytime, anywhere sets the stage for abortion.
Jeremiah
22:9 Then they shall answer, Because they have forsaken the
covenant of the Lord their God, and have worshiped and served other gods.
This seems to be a recurrent theme woven throughout the books of the prophets.
The people had forsaken the Lord and worshiped and served pagan, false gods.
God continuously warned them of the consequences of that disobedience.
Jeremiah
32:29 And the Chaldeans who fight against this city shall come up
and set this city on fire, and burn it with the houses on whose roofs they
have offered incense to Baal, and poured out
drink offerings to other gods, to provoke Me to anger.
Offering incense to Baal is the equivalent to praying to other gods.
Pouring out a drink offering was symbolic of gratitude and devotion. So
the people were giving their gratitude and devotion to something other than the
one true God. This is the same as blaspheming God.
What
a great promise of restoration found in Jeremiah 32 and a great secondary
promise in Jeremiah 33. Our ever faithful and loving
God continuously promises! Fits right in with the hymn Standing
on the Promises.
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