
The M'Cheyne ESV Bible Plan with Kristyn Getty November 11 (2 Kings 24; Hebrews 6; Psalm 143; Joel 3)
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Nov 11, 2025 In today's readings, discover Jehoiakim's rebellion against Babylon and Zedekiah's tragic fall of Jerusalem. The message from Hebrews urges believers towards maturity, highlighting the grave risks of turning away. Insightful agricultural imagery contrasts the fruitfulness of faith with the dangers of neglect. David’s heartfelt plea in Psalm 143 emphasizes the need for divine mercy and guidance. Joel’s prophecies weave themes of judgment and ultimate restoration, promising a future of hope and vindication for Jerusalem.
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Sin Explains Judah’s Political Collapse
- Judah's exile unfolded as divine judgment for persistent sin, especially Manasseh's bloodshed.
- The narrative links political defeat directly to covenant unfaithfulness and prophetic warning.
Hope Anchored In God's Unchangeable Promise
- Hebrews warns that falling away after tasting spiritual realities makes repentance extremely difficult.
- The passage frames God's promises as an unchanging anchor that sustains hope amid weakness.
Hold Fast To Hope And Continue Serving
- Keep full assurance of hope and imitate those who inherit promises through faith and patience.
- Maintain earnestness in service and love so God does not overlook your work on his behalf.
