Thursday, September 28, 2006

Jeremiah 14

Opening Pleas: The Drought.
The Lord gives this poem of pleading to Jeremiah as a revelation. He is hearing the future cries of the beseiged city. He is hearing the spiritual condition of hearts that waste their days on idolatry...

v.10
The LORD isn't hearing their pleas. Could you imagine being Jeremiah and hearing the Lord speak in v.11, saying, "Do not pray for the well-being of these people." Incredible...
We think of God's patience as never running out. But here it does. These people were only concerned with saving their skins... But that's true of many of us. We aren't in love with God, we're just sorry for ourselves...
God show mercy to us, granting us "Godly Sorrow".
How frightening it is to think of God not accepting a prayer because of the heart motivation!

v.17-22
This lament sounds truly repentant. I love it. I speak it from my heart right now, over the church in our nation... we are surely on the edge of judgment for all the good we leave undone, and the evil we "amen"... Seriously. We're supposed to be living the WAY--an incredible, revolutionary, jubilee Life...

Remember Jesus? The incredible Man? Wonderful Counselor? Remember what He did? Remember what they who followed Him devoted themselves to? But the American church has few pockets of this revolutionary culture of Jesus... Where it is, it seldom lasts. Marginalized, starved out, confused, misled, deceived, the disciples of Jesus are often subverted to ineffectiveness by the predominant religious forms

It is sad that many who are in the place of leading God's people, like the prophets and priests of Jeremiah's Judah, depend on craftiness and human wisdom, instead of the Power of God...

Jeremiah lived in a time of false prophets... Judgment came on them all... even he wasn't "unscathed". How do we expect to fare, comparing the magnitude of the Church's wickedness, apathy, and idolatry (greed) with that of the Little Nation of Judah?

A Clarification

Dearest Fellow Followers,

This blog has been created to be part of a more-than-year-long journey through the book of Jeremiah. if you would go back and start contributing comments (they are moderated, so they'll show up the next day), it will help others who read...

In our Meeting Times, we have a list of Scriptures that emerge each week for daily study, as a community. Very few avail themselves of this, but those who do are helpful to others and productive in their sharing...

This blog is another tool for Bible Study that will help us to all grow, together... Before I do Chapter 14, I want you to know that this isn't about me, or you, but about us ALL. When you spend time in Study, what you are absorbing may well be for your neighbor's benefit.

Peace be with your spirit.

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Jeremiah 13

LINEN BELT
After the last chapter, we're reeling from God's harshness in judgment of his unfaithful people. Now he's promising to ruin the pride of his disobedient people...
He uses a belt to show us how close to him they were...
Reminds us of John the Baptist. "Go buy some underwear. Wear it around. Now Bury it. Now dig it up and preach about it!" But people listened to John the Baptist. Jeremiah was hated and ignored.
v.11 They were to be a people for His renown and praise and honor.
Main accusation: they have not LISTENED...
The Word of the Lord: Heb. "DeVaR"--has a sense of substance in the Hebrew. It is often translated as "thing", or even "deed". In the NT, we have an even deeper insight, as "The Word" is personal-Jesus, God Himself. He is the Word
in Revelation, adn in John 1

And the word "Listen"--SHeMa'-- means a LOT of things: Hear, pay attention, obey, observe...

So not obeying the word is very personal to God...

WINESKIN

WARNING AND CALL TO REPENTANCE

ALLIES

CAN THE LEOPARD CHANGE HIS SPOTS?

ADULTERY AND PROSTITUTION EXPOSED

Monday, September 11, 2006

Jeremiah 12

We're well beyond this chapter, but I'm going to try to bring this blog up to speed. The importance of this book of Scripture to a proper understanding of the Church in our times has been refreshed to my heart...

Setup:
Jeremiah is one of the Priests of Anathoth. I beleive that's in Benjamin. His family is priesthood. Very significant.
They have spoken against him in Ch. 11:21, telling him to stop speaking in the Name, or THEY would kill him.

So here we are in Jeremiah's "Prayer Debrief" with God. He cries out to God, God responds, and the prophet is set back on track, prophesying the doom of Judah, it's restoration, and the judgment of the nations that will be used to do it...

So he's back on track by the end of the chapter, and on to Linen Underwear in the next chapter.

But in this Chapter there are some notables:

vs 1-4: Jeremiah dares to complain to God about the prospering of the wicked. This reminds me of psalm 73.

vs 5-6: God speaks to Jeremiah's personal situation and his heart for his own family of priests at Anathoth. He is telling J to give up on these scamps. Sound bitter? That's God talking there... amazing. How unamerican-esque.

vs 7: God has Abandoned, Deserted, and given over to enemies!

A LION AND A CORPSE:
vs 8: God's people are likened prophetically to a Roaring Lion--one that dares to roar at God himself.
How does roaring at god look? How did they do it? Look at the preceding chapters. Look at how they threatened Jeremiah--his own family roared at him.
Look at Elisha, when bears ate the young men who mocked him. the prophets represented God among the people back then, and to say what they said to Jeremiah (and believe me, the non-family members of his day were no kinder) was to "roar" against God...

vs 9: My bible (Holman Xian Standard) translates this word as "hyena" and gives me the whole "unclear" thing in the bottom margin. NIV has "speckled bird of prey" Is it possible that the thing that the birds are circling is a corpse? a cadaver? a dead animal in the desert? Wild animals are called to devour, so whether or not my translation idea is so, she's gonna be dead and devoured.

A DESOLATE VINEYARD:
vs 10-11: Likened to a vineyard, destroyed by it's own "shepherds". This is all about the high priced that unfaithful leaders will pay on the day of judgment for leading unfaithfully. Destroying the fruit bearing vines, trampling the land... they have turned the church into a wasteland..
This land mourns. So do so many in the church who languish without a taste of the living water. Their teachers are bent on feeding them crumbs, while a feast awaits them in Jesus. That feast at the cost of influence, power, position, wealth, stability... John 3 tells us that those who are of the Spirit will be like the wind--no more knowing where we're going.

INVADING ARMIES:
vs 12: a vision of an army, spilling over the craggy lands of the desert...

WHEAT AND THORNS:
vs 13: The Lord is angry over this harvest failure. He gave good seed (the Word) and we have produced an evil crop with it. Do you know when the Word is being misused by leaders? mis-sown? Do you sense it? Can you tell? I pray so, since it's going on all over the place... Many are enforcing a status quo, or building a following, or their own justification by the way they teach and lead. Does your vineyard's leader collect anointed, holy saints? Or busybodies? Or lazybones? Or impure sinful, unrepentant compromisers? Look carefully at what people are changing into in your community. Look at the direction of repentance and renewal that is present in your community. Test the Spirits. Examine the fruit of the prophets and teachers who are active among you...
There is a day coming...

CONDEMNATION OF THE NEIGHBORING NATIONS:
Now God condemns the nations who have been harassing Israel. They're all going to be destroyed. he promises the reestablishment of Israel, though. Do you know any Ammonites? Moabites? But the 'Yisra'elim are still here...
Yet there is hope to the nation that will obey the Lord, too... If they will learn the ways of Israel. This fits as a prophetic reference to the ingrafting of the Gentiles, doesn't it? Another reference to the New Covenant, as well as a historical promise to the nations of that day...

PLEASE COMMENT AND SPUR ONE ANOTHER ON...

Blog Purpose Restated

The purpose of this blog is INTERACTION within our community, shared with the public, around texts that are of prophetic import to the Body in this Country.

The fact that we're like nine months into it without much of that isn't a problem. I can trust that we're okay. BUT PLEASE CONTRIBUTE YOUR INSIGHTS. Please leave encouraging and edifying words to help strengthen each other.
Leave questions for discussion.

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pick up again September 2006

We're going to press through with this study in Jeremiah. There's an important message that We're part of in this study, and it has a significance that will be seen in retrospect, very clearly. I think that there's an aspect of "why are we slogging through this?"

We are continuing to slog through this at a snail's pace, because in years to come, we'll look back on these days as a generation very similar to the Judah that Jeremiah prophesied to. There is a LOT on the way in this nation that some will use to accuse sinners. Remember that it's the Church that is the object of God's affection and discipline, first. We are the Bride of Christ. He is loving us in these days and we will shine.