Jeremiah 49-50

Yes, these are the worst of times, no doubt.   Everything is falling apart, and the nations are in crisis.   But don’t despair, there is a silver lining.

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Jeremiah 46-48

Three nations surrounding Judah who are just as rebellious and lost as Judah is.  Jeremiah speaks of how each of them will soon be conquered.

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Jeremiah 41-45

Stubborn resistance to God’s plan always leads to destruction.  There can’t b an example  more clear than what we read today.

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Habakkuk 1-3

I think that we often make the same mistake the Habakkuk made, but Chapter 2:3 helps reframe the issue.

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2 Kings 24-25, 2 Chronicles 36

Do you know what image comes to my mind as I read today’s selection?  Two lions fighting over a dead antelope.

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Jeremiah 38-40, Psalm 74,79

I am filled with horror as I read how Jerusalem fell, and how king Zedekiah was forced to watch as his children were killed, and how his own eyes were then gouged out.   It’s like watching a wild animal attack defenseless prey for no other reason than to see it die.   

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Jeremiah 35-37

In today’s passage there are three clear responses to God’s request.  Only one of the three is rewarded, obviously that’s how we should act.

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Jeremiah 32-34

Buying houses and flipping them has become a national obsession here in the U.S., and everyone knows that property never loses its value….right?   Except maybe when a rogue nation is taking over the country and cancelling all land ownership.    What a crazy time to buy property.

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Jeremiah 30-31

In the midst of trial and difficulty, God reveals the reality of a time in the future when there will be peace, prosperity and great joy.   Is there a contemporary revelation for us?

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Jeremiah 26-29

People often say “I will admit that the Bible is true if ______ happens”.   Or, “I will repent when _______ happens”.   Today’s reading shows us why that isn’t a good policy.

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