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Thursday, March 27, 2025

IS THERE A WORD FROM THE LORD? (JEREMIAH 37:1-21)

 

IS THERE A WORD FROM THE LORD?

BIBLE PASSAGE: JEREMIAH 37:1-21


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Lesson Prepared by: Krisha of Solomon’s Wisdom FB page

Lesson ideas taken from: sermons.pastorlife.com/

OCTOBER 17, 2021


MEMORY VERSE

For this cause also thank we God without ceasing, because, when ye received the word of God which ye heard of us, ye received it not as the word of men, but as it is in truth, the word of God, which effectually worketh also in you that believe.

1 THESSALONIANS 2:13

 

INTRODUCTION:

What will be your feeling when the family have communication problems? I mean you and the family don’t talk a lot (ask some questions to the audience if possible)? If that happens, all of you will begin to be distant to each other. I remember my mother; when mother calls me, I always try to ask so many things in order for her to speak. I do that because if I don’t we both quiet on video call because she doesn’t talk a lot too. Communicating to video calling needs talking and it urges you to talk more.  I believe relationship becomes stronger in communicating.

 

How about our relationship with the Lord? Let me ask this, “Have you heard or felt God spoke to you recently?” We know God speaks in different ways: in situations, brethren or Christian friends and most especially reading His word through preaching and personal devotions but have we asked ourselves, is there a word from the Lord in today’s preaching? Are our hearts and minds open for that?

If you notice in the book of Jeremiah, you can always read the words, “Then the word came to Jeremiah.” Where we can find them” Jeremiah 1:4 “Then the word of the Lord came unto me saying,…”, Jeremiah 1:11, 2:1, 3:6, 7:1, 10:1, 11:1, 14:1,15:1,16:1, 18:1, 19:1, 21:1, 22:124:4, 25:1, 26:1, 27:1, 32:1, 6, 26, 33:1, 34:1, 35:1, 36:1, 37:6, 38:1, 40:1, 42:7, 46:1, 47:1 and 50:1. It’s almost found in all chapters. What makes sense with this? Jeremiah’s life was full of God speaking to him. How about us? Have we desired to have the words come to us? Let me say again, “Have you heard or felt God spoke to you recently?” Is there a word from the Lord?

LESSON OUTLINE:

1.     GOD HAD A WORD FOR THE PEOPLE OF JEREMIAH’S DAY

 

a.   God often gave Jeremiah a word for his people. We have seen and read from the previous lessons how God spoke to Jeremiah for his chosen people.

ü  The initial message announced the coming judgment upon a rebellious, but religious people. The first message after the Lord called Jeremiah was a warning of impending judgment: “Moreover the word of the Lord came unto me, saying, Jeremiah, what seest thou? And I said, I see a rod of an almond tree. Then said the Lord unto me, Thou hast well seen: for I will hasten my word to perform it” (Jer. 1:11-12).

The almond tree was an early sign of spring. Here, it is a warning of judgment that is now at hand. Let’s give focus to the last lines of these verses.  I will hasten My word to perform it” or “I watch over My word to accomplish it.” Circumstance may prevent my accomplishing what I set out to do but God can, and will, always accomplish what He proposes to do.

ü  The second message was even more shocking. “And the word of the Lord came unto me the second time, saying, What seest thou? And I said, I see a seething pot; and the face thereof is toward the north. Then the Lord said unto me, Out of the north an evil shall break forth upon all the inhabitants of the land. For, lo, I will call all the families of the kingdoms of the north, saith the Lord; and they shall come, and they shall set every one his throne at the entering of the gates of Jerusalem, and against all the walls thereof round about, and against all the cities of Judah.” (Jer 1:11-15).

 

There was a boiling pot, tilted from the north (from which the mighty Babylonian army would march) toward the south (toward Jerusalem). We will see that what God proposes, God accomplishes. He says, “for I watch over My word to accomplish it.” This does not say that people will always like what God has today. Nor does it say people will believe it. It does say that He will watch over his word to accomplish it. The people to whom Jeremiah delivered the word from the Lord did not want to hear it. They did not like it. Their king did not like it. Leaders of Judah did not like it. The priests and prophets did not like it. They often tried to silence Jeremiah, but they could not prevent the Lord from fulfilling His promise.

 

ü  There was a word from the Lord about their rebellion against Him.

Hear ye the word of the Lord, O house of Jacob, and all the families of the house of Israel: Thus saith the Lord, What iniquity have your fathers found in me, that they are gone far from me, and have walked after vanity, and are become vain?” (Jer 2:4-5).

Hath a nation changed their gods, which are yet no gods? but my people have changed their glory for that which doth not profit. Be astonished, O ye heavens, at this, and be horribly afraid, be ye very desolate, saith the Lord. For my people have committed two evils; they have forsaken me the fountain of living waters, and hewed them out cisterns, broken cisterns, that can hold no water.” (Jer 2:11-13).

ü  The Lord had a word for an apostate nation.

“Why do you bring a case against Me? All of you have rebelled against Me. [This is] the Lord’s declaration. I have struck down your children in vain; they would not accept discipline. Your own sword has devoured your prophets like a ravaging lion. [Evil] generation, pay attention to the word of the Lord! Have I been a wilderness to Israel or a land of dense darkness? Why do My people claim: We will go where we want; we will no longer come to You?” (Jer 2:29-31).

ü  The Lord had a word of warning against hiding behind religion.

“This is what the Lord of Hosts, the God of Israel, says: Correct your ways and your deeds, and I will allow you to live in this place. Do not trust deceitful words, chanting: This is the temple of the Lord, the temple of the Lord, the temple of the Lord. Instead, if you really change your ways and your actions, if you act justly toward one another, if you no longer oppress the alien, the fatherless, and the widow and no longer shed innocent blood in this place or follow other gods, bringing harm on yourselves, I will allow you to live in this place, the land I gave to your ancestors forever and ever. [But] look, you keep trusting in deceitful words that cannot help” (Jer 7:3-8).

 

b.   The Word of the Lord Came Even in the Final Hour before Judgement

 

1) Jeremiah gives us the historical setting. “Zedekiah son of Josiah reigned as king in the land of Judah in place of Jehoiachin son of Jehoiakim, for Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon made him king. He and his officers and the people of the land did not obey the words of the Lord that He spoke through Jeremiah the prophet” (37:1-2).

2) They did not obey the Lord but still wanted Jeremiah to pray for them. “Nevertheless, King Zedekiah sent Jehucal son of Shelemiah and Zephaniah son of Maaseiah, the priest, to Jeremiah the prophet, requesting, ‘Please pray to the Lord our God for us!” I wonder how many people today ask the pastor to pray for them but have no plans to obey the Lord. They do not know the words of Samuel, “To obey is better than sacrifice, and to hearken than the fat of rams.”

3). The people look to an ancient enemy for their salvation. “Jeremiah was going about his daily tasks among the people, for they had not [yet] put him into the prison. Pharaoh’s army had left Egypt, and when the Chaldeans, who were besieging Jerusalem, heard the report, they withdrew from Jerusalem” (37:4-5). A smaller Babylonian force left Jerusalem ahead of the Egyptian army, and once again, Judah looked somewhere other than to the Lord for relief. Nations today look to political alliances for their security. Countries are looking everywhere for allies. We are looking to treaties with nations that have not proved themselves worthy of our trust. When will we learn to look to God?

4) “The word of the Lord came to Jeremiah the prophet” once again (vs 6): “This is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says:

“This is what you will say to Judah’s king, who is sending you to inquire of Me: Watch: Pharaoh’s army, which has come out to help you, is going to return to its own land of Egypt. The Chaldeans will then return and fight against this city. They will capture it and burn it down. This is what the Lord says: Don’t deceive yourselves by saying: The Chaldeans will leave us for good, for they will not leave. Indeed, if you were to strike down the entire Chaldean army that is fighting with you, and there remained among them only the badly wounded men, each in his tent, they would get up and burn this city down” (37:7-10).

5) They didn’t like the message, so they imprisoned the messenger.

“When the Chaldean army withdrew from Jerusalem because of Pharaoh’s army, Jeremiah [started to] leave Jerusalem to go to the land of Benjamin to claim his portion there among the people. But when he was at the Benjamin Gate, an officer of the guard was there, whose name was Irijah's son of Shelemiah, son of Hananiah, and he apprehended Jeremiah the prophet, saying, “You are deserting to the Chaldeans” (38:11-14a).

6) Jeremiah was beaten and thrown into a dungeon.

“[That’s] a lie,” Jeremiah replied. “I am not deserting to the Chaldeans!” Irijah would not listen to him but apprehended Jeremiah and took him to the officials. The officials were angry at Jeremiah and beat him and placed him in jail in the house of Jonathan the scribe, for it had been made into a prison. So Jeremiah went into a cell in the dungeon and stayed there many days” (37:14b-16).

7) Next, King Zedekiah asks Jeremiah, “Is there a word from the Lord?” How ironic. They have been trying to shut him up for years, and now the king wants to know, “Is there a word from the Lord?” It is also interesting that Zedekiah does not ask this before the leaders of the nation, but “in his house privately” the king asked him, “Is there a word from the Lord?”

8) There is a word from the Lord! ““There is,” Jeremiah responded, and he continued, “You will be handed over to the king of Babylon” (vs 17). There was very definitely a word from the Lord, but it is a word the king would never have heard if the kings and people had listened to the word of the Lord which Jeremiah had been proclaiming all along.

Israelites. No, we do not have Jeremiah to deliver the “Thus saith the word of the Lord.” We don’t need that. We have something far greater. We have the completed Bible. We have the Holy Spirit. God had thousands of preachers who are preaching the Gospel without compromise across this land. Of course, there are those who are still prophesying
lies. There are ministers today who are deceiving the people. There are spineless preachers today who seem more interested in the approval of the people than the clear Word of God for this age. They say what people want to hear. They avoid what might offend the people: sin, judgment, repentance, and hell (assuming they even believe in hell). Let me assure you, the Lord knows what is going on in America and He has a word for us today.

Is there a word from the Lord? Yes! Is it a clear word, or has the Lord entrusted it only to a few chosen television preachers who call themselves prophets? Do we have to wait for some tel-evangelist to get “a word of knowledge” from the Lord? Let me assure you, His Word is not obscure, hidden, or clouded.

 

 

2.  THERE HAS ALWAYS BEEN A WORD FROM THE LORD.

A. There Was Always a Word from God in Bible Times.

1) Adam: Is there a word from God? There is! “And the Lord God commanded the man, ‘You are free to eat from any tree of the garden, but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for on the day you eat from it, you will certainly die” (Gen 2:16-17). Adam heard the word from the Lord but did not obey Him, and death has reigned like a tyrant ever since, with the only hope for any person being the One who is “the Way, the Truth, and the Life.”

2) Noah: Is there a word from the Lord? There is! Once again, the word from the Lord is earth shaking, and in this case, earth soaking!

“When the Lord saw that man’s wickedness was widespread on the earth and that every scheme his mind thought of was nothing but evil all the time, the Lord regretted that He had made man on the earth, and He was grieved in His heart. Then the Lord said, “I will wipe off the face of the earth: man, whom I created, together with the animals, creatures that crawl, and birds of the sky—for I regret that I made them.” Noah, however, found favor in the eyes of the Lord” (Gen 6:5-8).

3) Abraham: Is there a word from the Lord? There is!

“The Lord said to Abram: Go out from your land, your relatives, and your father’s house to the land that I will show you. I will make you into a great nation, I will bless you, I will make your name great, and you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you, I will curse those who treat you with contempt, and all the peoples on earth will be blessed through you” (Gen 12:1-3).

With these words, the Lord entered a covenant relationship with Abraham fulfillment is found in Jesus Christ. The genealogy of Jesus in the first chapter of Matthew certifies that Jesus is the Seed of Abraham.

4) Moses: Is there a word from the Lord? There is!

“Then the Lord said, “I have observed the misery of My people in Egypt, and have heard them crying out because of their oppressors, and I know about their sufferings. I have come down to rescue them from the power of the Egyptians and to bring them from that land to a good and spacious land, a land flowing with milk and honey—the territory of the Canaanites, Hittites, Amorites, Perizzites, Hivites, and Jebusites. The Israelites’ cry for help has come to Me, and I have also seen the way the Egyptians are oppressing them. Therefore, go. I am sending you to Pharaoh so that you may lead My people, the Israelites, out of Egypt” (Ex 3:7-10).

By His mighty hand, God fulfilled his promise, leading them out of Egypt, through the parted waters of the Red Sea, on dry ground, to Sinai, through the wilderness, across the Jordan, and into Canaan. What God proposes, God performs. What He promises, He accomplishes.

5) Joshua: Is there a word from the Lord. There is! God gave Moses instructions and then told him to write them in the book. Joshua said, everything Moses wrote in the book, we did. Joshua 1:1,Now after the death of Moses the servant of the Lord it came to pass, that the Lord spake unto Joshua the son of Nun, Moses' minister, saying. Be strong and of a good courage: for unto this people shalt thou divide for an inheritance the land, which I sware unto their fathers to give them. Only be thou strong and very courageous, that thou mayest observe to do according to all the law, which Moses my servant commanded thee: turn not from it to the right hand or to the left, that thou mayest prosper withersoever thou goest. This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success.” (Joshua 1:1,

6) Samuel: Is there a word from the Lord? There is! However, the Word of the Lord was very precious in that day. Very seldom had God spoken audibly to anyone when the young child heard the voice calling to him, “Samuel, Samuel.” Samuel became the pivotal figure of the era, the one God used to bring about the transition from the Period of the Judges to the Period of the Kings.

7) David: Is there a word from the Lord? There is!

The Lord declares to you,”And as since the time that I commanded judges to be over my people Israel, and have caused thee to rest from all thine enemies. Also the Lord telleth thee that he will make thee an house. And when thy days be fulfilled, and thou shalt sleep with thy fathers, I will set up thy seed after thee, which shall proceed out of thy bowels, and I will establish his kingdom. He shall build an house for my name, and I will stablish the throne of his kingdom for ever. I will be his father, and he shall be my son. If he commit iniquity, I will chasten him with the rod of men, and with the stripes of the children of men:” (2 Sam 7:11-14).

 

David could have used one of those bumper stickers that reads: I AM NOT PERFECT, JUST FORGIVEN. David was not perfect, but he was the standard by which all other kings would be judged. That emblem on the Israeli flag today is not called the Star of Saul, or the Star of Solomon. It is the Star of David. David was a man after God’s own heart. He sinned and paid a severe price, but can you imagine what the Bible would look like if we cut out all references to David, and all the great Psalms he wrote!

10) Call the roll: Elijah, Isaiah, Amos, Hosea, Malachi, Mary and Joseph, Peter, John, Paul. Is there a word from the Lord? Yes, there is! There has always been a word from the Lord. There has been a word for all occasions.

B. There Is a Word from the Lord for Us Today.

1) There is a word from Genesis for us today. God is the uncaused Cause of all that exists - not the first Cause, but the uncaused Cause. He is the source of your existence, and you are accountable to Him.

2) There is a word from the Lord in Exodus. When Nehemiah confessed the sins of his people, he prayed, “I confess the sins we have committed against You. Both I and my father’s house have sinned. We have acted corruptly toward You and have not kept the commands, statutes, and ordinances You gave Your servant Moses” (Neh 1:6-7). If God expected Nehemiah and his generation to keep the “commands, statutes, and ordinances” He gave Moses, what do you think He expects us to do with them? We must go to the Sermon on the Mount to see how Jesus would have us to apply those commands, statutes, and ordinances.

3)There is a negative word from Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount just for you and me.

Ye have heard that it was said of them of old time, Thou shalt not kill; and whosoever shall kill shall be in danger of the judgment: But I say unto you, That whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in danger of the judgment: and whosoever shall say to his brother, Raca, shall be in danger of the council: but whosoever shall say, Thou fool, shall be in danger of hell fire. (Matt 5:21-22).

 

The first step toward murder is a wrong attitude toward another person. In the words of that great theologian of the last half of the twentieth century, Barney Fife, we must “Nip it in the bud!” (Meaning: suppress or destroy something at an early stage)

Jesus said,Ye have heard that it was said by them of old time, Thou shalt not commit adultery: But I say unto you, That whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart.” (Matt 5:27-28).

If we are going to nip this sin in the bud, we are going to have to stay away from a lot of movies, turn off a lot of Television programs, avoid a lot of modern magazines, books, and music. I am not just talking about magazines we know to be pornographic, either. I had subscribed to Sports Illustrated for a number of year, but when they began publishing the Swimsuit issue I discontinued my subscription. Christians must avoid anything that may lead them into temptation - and they must avoid that which will lead others into temptation.  1 Thessalonians 5:22 has a reminder for all of us, “Abstain from all appearance of evil.

4) There is a positive word from Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount just for you and me.

“Blessed are the poor in spirit, because the kingdom of heaven is theirs.
Blessed are those who mourn, ….” (Matt. 5:3-11).

Is there a word from the Lord about my financial problems? There is a promise from the Lord in Malachi 3:10. Is there a word from the Lord about my attendance in the church? Hebrews 10: 25 has the answer. Is there a word from the Lord about my service in God’s vineyard? 1 Corinthians 15:58 has all the encouragement words. Is there a word from the Lord about my problems? 1 Peter 5:7 and 1 Corinthians 10:13 have all the answers. Is there a word from the Lord about my lifestyle in the world? Matthew 5: 16 is the answer. Is there a word from the Lord, how will I get saved? There is!!! Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house; it can be found in Acts 16:31.

 

CONCLUSION:

For this cause also thank we God without ceasing, because, when ye received the word of God which ye heard of us, ye received it not as the word of men, but as it is in truth, the word of God, which effectually worketh also in you that believe – 1 Thessalonians 2:13.

 

Ito pa ang lagi naming ipinagpapasalamat sa Diyos: nang ipangaral namin sainyo ang kanyang salita, tinanggap ninyo ito bilang tunay na salita ng Diyos, at hindi ng tao,. Anupat ang bisa nito’y nakikita sa buhay ninyong mga sumasampalataya.”

 

In this verse Paul expresses his unceasing gratitude that the Thessalonian Christians had responded with faith when he preached to them. They accepted what he said as God's Word and not the word of men. Also, they accepted as it is in truth, the Word of GOD. Paul understood that the Word of God had taken hold of their lives and was bearing spiritual fruit. This comment expands on the remarks made by Paul at the start of this letter, when he also referred to his "constant" mention of the Thessalonians in his prayers (1 Thessalonians 1:2).

 

 


Friday, January 28, 2022

CONFRONTED BY GOD'S WORD (BIBLE PASSAGE: JEREMIAH 36: 1-32)

 


WHEN CONFRONTED BY GOD’S WORD…



BIBLE PASSAGE: JEREMIAH 36: 1-32

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Lesson Prepared by: Krisha of Solomon’s Wisdom FB page

Lesson ideas taken from: https://www.ssbc.org/sermons/burning-scrolls

OCTOBER 10, 2021

 

MEMORY VERSE

The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever.

ISAIAH 40:8

 INTRODUCTION:

What would be your feeling when your children don’t follow the spiritual path that you have started for the family? (Ask for audience response)  

In the passage that we have read, we have seen that it’s all about the king of Judah named Jehoiakim. Who is this king? He was an evil king according to the book of 2 Kings 23:37. Who is his father? His father is King Josiah. Are you familiar with the king’s name? Yes, He is familiar but before we continue we’ll just have a short recall of King Josiah. The Hebrew Bible states that the priest Hilkiah found a "Book of the Law" in the temple during the early stages of Josiah's temple renovation. Hilkiah then gave the scroll to his secretary Shaphan, who took it to King Josiah. According to the Bible, King Josiah then changed his form of leadership entirely, entering into a new form of covenant with the Lord. He wiped out all of the pagan cults that had formed within his land. He, along with his people, then entered into this new covenant with the Lord to keep the commandments of the Lord. Let’s put our attention to the response of the king when confronted by God’s word. Let’s read 2 Kings 22:11 -12, And it came to pass, when the king had heard the words of the book of the law, that he rent his clothes. And the king commanded Hilkiah the priest, and Ahikam the son of Shaphan, and Achbor the son of Michaiah, and Shaphan the scribe, and Asahiah a servant of the king's, saying, Go ye, enquire of the Lord for me, and for the people, and for all Judah, concerning the words of this book that is found: for great is the wrath of the Lord that is kindled against us, because our fathers have not hearkened unto the words of this book, to do according unto all that which is written concerning us.” And He set a
“Day of Repentance.” In verses 1-3 of chapter 23 say, “
And the king sent, and they gathered unto him all the elders of Judah and of Jerusalem. And the king went up into the house of the Lord, and all the men of Judah and all the inhabitants of Jerusalem with him, and the priests, and the prophets, and all the people, both small and great: and he read in their ears all the words of the book of the covenant which was found in the house of the Lord. And the king stood by a pillar, and made a covenant before the Lord, to walk after the Lord, and to keep his commandments and his testimonies and his statutes with all their heart and all their soul, to perform the words of this covenant that were written in this book. And all the people stood to the covenant.”  In this chapter he did great things to obey the Lord according to the Scripture they had found: He asked to take all the idols in every places and burned, he broke down the houses of the sodomites, that were by the house of the Lord, where the women wove hangings for the grove and the high priests of the high places were not allowed to come up to the altar of the Lord. In verse 25, “And like unto him was there no king before him, that turned to the Lord with all his heart, and with all his soul, and with all his might, according to all the law of Moses; neither after him arose there any like him.” His reign stopped when the Egyptians attacked some part of Assyria under the reign of the king of Egypt, Pharaoh Necho; King Josiah was killed.

Josiah’s successor was his son Jehoahaz and he did that which was evil in the sight of the Lord, (2 Kings 23:32). He reigned only three months. In verse 34 says, “And Pharaoh nechoh made Eliakim the son of Josiah king in the room of Josiah his father, and turned his name to Jehoiakim, and took Jehoahaz away: and he came to Egypt, and died there.”

The successor of King Josiah, his son Jehoahaz, though he reigned only three months, he did evil in God’s sight in a span of three months. Now we go to the next, his another son named Jehoiakim. Our lesson for today focuses on the second successor, ELiakim or Jehoiakim. Did King Jehoiakim followed his father’s footsteps? No, based from we have read that when the scripture was read in front of him, he cut with his penknife and burned it. Let’s read Jeremiah 36:23, “And it came to pass, that when Jehudi had read three or four leaves, he cut it with the penknife, and cast it into the fire that was on the hearth, until all the roll was consumed in the fire that was on the hearth.” We have seen from the Bible how the two kings responded when they were confronted by God’s Word. The father repented and humbled before the Lord and his son was different. Let’s open it in Jeremiah 36: 24-26 and follow me; I’ll read in Tagalog.

Gayunman, hindi natakot o nagpamalas ng anumang tanda ng pagsisi ang hari, ni sinuman sa mga pinuno niya. Bagamat nakiusap sa hari sina Elnatan, Delaya at Gemarias, na huwag sunugin ang kasulatan, sila’y hindi pinansin. Pagkatapos, inuutos niya kay Prinsipe Jeremeel na isama si Azriel na anak ni Seraya at si Abdeel na anak ni Selemias, upang dakpin si Propeta Jeremias at ang kalihim nitong si Baruc. Subalit sila’y ikinubli ni Yahweh.

The two kings responded differently. Why the son, King Jehoiakim responded this way upon hearing God’s Word?

LESSON OUTLINE:

1.  THE BIBLE CONDEMNED HIS LIFESTYLE (JEREMIAH 22: 13-16)

Remember King Josiah during the preparations in repairing the temple? I know most of us here know the background of this king. In 2 Kings 22: 3 – 7,

 

And it came to pass in the eighteenth year of king Josiah, that the king sent Shaphan the son of Azaliah, the son of Meshullam, the scribe, to the house of the Lord, saying, Go up to Hilkiah the high priest, that he may sum the silver which is brought into the house of the Lord, which the keepers of the door have gathered of the people: And let them deliver it into the hand of the doers of the work, that have the oversight of the house of the Lord: and let them give it to the doers of the work which is in the house of the Lord, to repair the breaches of the house, Unto carpenters, and builders, and masons, and to buy timber and hewn stone to repair the house. Howbeit there was no reckoning made with them of the money that was delivered into their hand, because they dealt faithfully.

 

King Jehoiakim’s priority was not spiritual. Let’s read Jeremiah 22: 13-16. His priority was to build a lavish palace for himself. Not like his father, he did force labor. He made decisions not according to God’s will, he made alliance to the King of Egypt. He became under the authority of this king. He also imposed taxes to God’s people in order to give to the King of Egypt.

We can see here that without God, decisions, priorities are wrongs, right? I remember when I was young and I had feelings before that even though I’m a Christian I didn’t belong to a group or circle of Christian friends. I felt out of place; why? If you remember Young People before, correct me if I’m wrong, there were different cliques. There were just like social Christian friends and low class. They didn’t do it intentionally; it was like normal. One time I needed to ask something important to one of the young people. I went to their house and said, “Puwede po makausap si _____.” The woman told me who is also a Christian, “Tingnan ko ha kung kakausapin ka ha.” That moment made me to think, “why?” It’s because I didn’t play a major role in the church? When I got home, I prayed to feel better; I just ignored and continue serving. Remember our lifestyles speak a lot and we need to be careful; it’s our testimony. There’s should have a difference between a Christian and not. Before, some were proud to say I didn’t go to church because we had an event here or there. I know there are some we think valid reasons but being proud about it and it’s not a big deal anymore, BE CAREFUL! We always hear from our pastor that whatever we do without God in it, it won’t be successful.

 

Another bad decision King Jehoiakim made was when he made an alliance to the king of Egypt instead of following the prophet’s warnings & commands. Follow in Jeremiah 2:36; I’ll read in Tagalog, “Bakit kay dali mong magpalit ng kaibigan? Bibiguin ka ng Egipto, iiwan mo siyang taglay ang pagkapahiya. Sapagkat itinakwil ni Yahweh ang iyong pinagkakatiwalaan, at hindi ka nila mabibigyan ng tagumpay.” Wow! What can you say in these verses? Do we have something or someone we put our trust or lean on? One of the young people told me before during the team building that one of the greatest fear that she had was “losing their resources” she answered that way because they are in the middle class. That’s true, that the common fear of people but the scripture reminds us to TRUST HIM. WE may lose our resources but the GREATEST SOURCE is GOD.

2.  GOD’S WORD EXPOSED HIS SINS (JEREMIAH 22:17)

But thine eyes and thine heart are not but for thy covetousness, and for to shed innocent blood, and for oppression, and for violence, to do it.

In Jeremiah 26:20-23, prophet Urijah was killed in the command of King Jehoiakim. Like Jeremiah, he prophesied in the name of the Lord. When the king heard it, he sought him to put him to death. He escaped and went to Egypt but the king sent men to Egypt and brought him unto Jehoiakim the king; who slew him with the sword, and cast his dead body into the graves of the common people.

 

In Jeremiah 36: 23 says, “And it came to pass, that when Jehudi had read three or four leaves, he cut it with the penknife, and cast it into the fire that was on the hearth, until all the roll was consumed in the fire that was on the hearth.”

 

What lesson we could get from this attitude of the king? Imagine a member walks out from the congregation because he thinks that the sermon is intended for him only. Are there parts of the scripture you want to avoid?  I have read a testimony of a man who had hidden sins and he said every time he was reminded by the sermon, he just kept quiet and no had no response at all. Also he didn’t choose verses that might remind him of his sins; he became selective. So you see, sometimes we think that God’s Word controls our privacy. Sin leads you to separate from spiritual matters because you are always reminded, right? So before we come to that point, include in prayer that we would not ignore the warnings of God; be attentive and listen carefully. Also, when we are confronted by God’s Word, we’ll have the right response.  

 

3.  GOD’S WORD ANNOUNCED HIS FUTURE JUDGEMENT (JEREMIAH 22:18-19).

18 Therefore thus saith the Lord concerning Jehoiakim the son of Josiah king of Judah; They shall not lament for him, saying, Ah my brother! or, Ah sister! they shall not lament for him, saying, Ah lord! or, Ah his glory!

19 He shall be buried with the burial of an ass, drawn and cast forth beyond the gates of Jerusalem.

Sometimes we fight God’s Word; we whisper “That won’t happen to me” especially if we are stable in our job, our resources are good, relationship are quite okay and everything goes smoothly. There are no reasons that these things we hold on would not go beyond our control. We’re wrong because the evidences are clear, beside God’s Word, the pandemic is a strong evidence that we can’t control our lives. We have seen lot of interviews of famous artist who have been suffering from depression because they can’t imagine that the work they’ve trusted are temporarily closed. It’s already two years but the others jobs like bars and other entertainment companies are still not open until now.  

There are lot of warnings from the word of God for example in Malachi 3:10-11 if you give your tithes, God will rebuke the devourer but if you don’t, of course that’s the opposite outcome. Another in Psalms 1:1-4, “Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful But his delight is in the law of the Lord; and in his law doth he meditate day and night. And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper. The ungodly are not so: but are like the chaff which the wind driveth away.” These are just two examples and there are a lot more. May this lesson point make us aware of the warnings from the Bible and be attentive.

CONCLUSION:

Let’s read Jeremiah 36:1-2, “And it came to pass in the fourth year of Jehoiakim the son of Josiah king of Judah, that this word came unto Jeremiah from the Lord, saying, Take thee a roll of a book, and write therein all the words that I have spoken unto thee against Israel, and against Judah, and against all the nations, from the day I spake unto thee, from the days of Josiah, even unto this day. It may be that the house of Judah will hear all the evil which I purpose to do unto them; that they may return every man from his evil way; that I may forgive their iniquity and their sin.

We can see that the word came unto Jeremiah from the Lord and asked him to write the words to the people of Judah that they might return from their evils ways and God will forgive them; God gave chances. Because Jeremiah was shut up from the temple, he asked Baruch helped to proclaimed it to the people in the temple. We have read previously that the scrolls were burned in the fireplace by king Jehoiakim. After burning the scrolls, in verses 27-28, then the word of the Lord came to Jeremiah and asked him to take another scroll and rewrite again. What’s your feeling when you are asked to write again? Is it tiring or wearisome? Jeremiah didn’t mention any complain but he also reached the point of saying to God all his concerns and sufferings. It is mentioned in Jeremiah chapter 20. He suffered greatly in the hand of Pashur, the son of Imer the priest, the governor in the house of the Lord. When he heard Jeremiah prophesied, smote him, and put him in the stocks that were in the high gate of Benjamin, which was by the house of the Lord. In verses 7 – 10, he told God all the things he suffered from proclaiming His Word to the people. Did Jeremiah get weary or intimidate in carrying God’s Word? Did he stop? In verse 9 says, “Then I said, I will not make mention of him, nor speak any more in his name. But his word was in mine heart as a burning fire shut up in my bones, and I was weary with forbearing, and I could not stay.Therefore, to all pastors and preachers don’t stop proclaiming and also to all of us, don’t stop sharing the Gospel.

If we have questions in mind how the word of the Lord, the Scripture, came to us, one of the good answers was when God spoke to Jeremiah and wrote the things God has spoken. Remember the scrolls were burned but it won’t stop there, the scrolls were rewritten. Eugene Peterson said, “Scripture can be burned but God’s Word cannot be destroyed. It’s been burned many times but no one has yet successfully suppressed.” Bible says in Isaiah 40:8, “The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever.” God’s Word will prevail.

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