

Day 225 (Jeremiah 23-25) - Year 7
18 snips Aug 13, 2025
In this discussion, divine judgment takes center stage as leaders in Judah face God’s rebuke for neglecting their people. A vivid vision of figs symbolizes the impending judgment, but hope shines through with a promise of restoration after 70 years. The focus shifts to the prophetic declaration of a righteous king from David's line, reminding listeners that true righteousness is divine. Plus, there’s a heartfelt shoutout to supporters whose donations enhance the ministry's impactful work.
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God Uses Wicked Actions For Good
- Tara-Leigh Cobble highlights that Judah's leaders scattered the flock but God uses their actions within his righteous plan.
- God will gather a remnant and promises fearlessness because he is the good shepherd.
Promise Of A Righteous King
- God promises a future righteous king from David's line who will inspire unprecedented praise.
- This prophecy points forward to Christ as the ultimate fulfillment of that promise.
Greater Privilege, Greater Responsibility
- Judah's sin is worse than Israel's because Judah had greater access to temple truth yet still rebelled.
- Greater knowledge brought greater responsibility and accountability before God.