

Day 223 (Jeremiah 14-17) - Year 7
22 snips Aug 11, 2025
Explore Judah's struggle with a devastating drought, seen as a divine consequence of insincerity and false prophets. The discussion emphasizes the importance of trusting God instead of human wisdom. Discover the significance of the Sabbath as a precious gift designed to deepen intimacy with God. Additionally, there's a call for listeners to invite friends and family to join in community faith activities, especially around the New Testament.
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Drought As Divine Judgment
- Judah's drought comes as part of divine judgment because they cry out for relief, not repentance.
- God denies the prayer and plans famine and pestilence.
False Prophets Mislead The People
- False prophets assure people there will be no consequences though they speak from their own minds or demons.
- God will have them devoured by the very calamities they denied.
Jeremiah's Mediator Role
- Jeremiah acts as mediator, representing people to God because of his priestly lineage.
- Judah's prayer twists blame, claiming God broke the covenant.