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52 chapters · 478 min read
600s BC
The kingdom of in its final decades before exile
To warn Judah of coming judgment, call them to repentance, and promise that God would establish a new written on their hearts
is the prophet who watched his nation die. For forty years he warned to repent, only to be ignored, beaten, thrown in a cistern, and accused of treason. He watched burn and the fall. But in the midst of that devastation, he delivered one of the most revolutionary promises in Scripture: God would establish a new — not inscribed on stone tablets, but written on human hearts.
When Jeremiah said he was too young and unqualified, God didn't find someone else — he said 'I am with you,' making his presence the only qualification that matters.
Jeremiah 1 — Called Before You Were Ready
Jeremiah's own neighbors secretly plotted to kill him for speaking God's truth — and instead of fighting back, he handed his cause entirely to God.
Jeremiah 11 — The Covenant Nobody Kept
God didn't just refuse to help Jerusalem — he declared he was actively fighting against them, using Babylon as his instrument of judgment.
Jeremiah 21 — The Answer Nobody Wanted
God announced a new covenant — not carved on stone but written on the human heart — and it's the single Old Testament promise the entire New Testament is built on.
Jeremiah 31 — Written on the Heart
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Eighty grieving pilgrims carrying offerings to God were lured to their deaths by a man faking tears — violence wearing the face of compassion.
Jeremiah 41 — The Betrayal No One Saw Coming