

S4:192 Jeremiah 45-47
Aug 12, 2025
In this discussion, Brittany Stair, a communications coordinator and writer at Watermark, shares her inspiring journey of faith as a pastor's child. She and Emma Dotter dive into Jeremiah's poignant warning to Baruch, emphasizing divine providence amid sorrow and rebellion. They explore themes of humility, accountability, and God's unwavering plan for His people. Brittany highlights the balance between personal aspirations and submission to God's will, reminding listeners of the importance of trust during trials and the hope for a messianic future.
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From Pastor's Kid To Renewed Faith
- Brittany Stair recounts deep personal rebellion after her father left and later finding faith at A&M.
- Romans 6:1-4 convinced her that God's kindness should lead to repentance and new life.
Jeremiah's Stark Warning To Baruch
- Brittany Stair highlights Jeremiah's message to Baruch: greater calamity is coming and his current pain isn't the end.
- She emphasizes that God meets Baruch with empathy while unfolding a larger plan among the nations.
When A Scroll Was Burned
- Brittany Stair describes Baruch as Jeremiah's scribe who rewrote the scroll after it was burned by Jehoiakim.
- She frames Baruch's lament as an understandable response to repeated suffering and loss.