Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Jeremiah 4 - 6 (8th August) - Sylvia

Jeremiah 4

God is calling the people of Judah and Jerusalem to come back to Him, for those who have strayed, for those who worshipped false gods. He warns of the punishments that will befall the people, how their towns will be destroyed and the people will cry out but He won't hear their cries.

Jeremiah 5

Not a single person in Jerusalem is right in the eyes of the Lord. Even as God provided for all thier needs, they took advantage of His love and sinned, visiting prostitues, lusting after each other's wives. They even have the nerve to speak against God.

God warns that even as He destroys, He wont't destroy it completely, instead allowing His people to have to serve foreigners in another land. Its like a kind of torture. Imagine, someone just keeps torturing you, slowly causing pain at a time, but not going all the way to kill you.

Jeremiah 6

This is the time when Jerusalem starts to be under attack. God warns of an army coming from the north, where they are cruel and show no mercy for anyone. They will attack the people of Jerusalem till they cry out for mercy, but God will not hear their voices.

v30 "They are called rejected silver, because the Lord has rejected them"

It breaks God's heart when we do evil, when we sin. Imagine, why would God want to destroy the own things that He has painstakingly and thoughtfully created. The earth, the heavens and the skies, and us. Simply because when we sin, all that he has created goes to nought.
When we refuse to come back, when we are stubborn and want to continue in our ways.

Isn't it scary to read how God who sent Jesus to die for us who also allow us to suffer and be tortured, rejecting us because we pushed the limits and backslided time after time, refusing to heed His words?

Lesson for all to learn:
Don't push God's limits, don't test Him no matter how merciful our God is.