Friday, October 11, 2024

THE REASON FOR JUDGEMENT

Jeremiah 5:1-31 / Keywords 5:1

Go up and down the streets of Jerusalem, look around and consider, search through her squares. If you can find but one person who deals honestly and seeks the truth, I will forgive this city.

 

Not One Is Upright

5:1 “Go up and down the streets of Jerusalem,

    look around and consider,

    search through her squares.

If you can find but one person

    who deals honestly and seeks the truth,

    I will forgive this city.

2 Although they say, ‘As surely as the Lord lives,’

    still they are swearing falsely.”


3 Lord, do not your eyes look for truth?

    You struck them, but they felt no pain;

    you crushed them, but they refused correction.

They made their faces harder than stone

    and refused to repent.

4 I thought, “These are only the poor;

    they are foolish,

for they do not know the way of the Lord,

    the requirements of their God.

5 So I will go to the leaders

    and speak to them;

surely they know the way of the Lord,

    the requirements of their God.”

But with one accord they too had broken off the yoke

    and torn off the bonds.

6 Therefore a lion from the forest will attack them,

    a wolf from the desert will ravage them,

a leopard will lie in wait near their towns

    to tear to pieces any who venture out,

for their rebellion is great

    and their backslidings many.


7 “Why should I forgive you?

    Your children have forsaken me

    and sworn by gods that are not gods.

I supplied all their needs,

    yet they committed adultery

    and thronged to the houses of prostitutes.

8 They are well-fed, lusty stallions,

    each neighing for another man’s wife.

9 Should I not punish them for this?”

    declares the Lord.

“Should I not avenge myself

    on such a nation as this?


10 “Go through her vineyards and ravage them,

    but do not destroy them completely.

Strip off her branches,

    for these people do not belong to the Lord.

11 The people of Israel and the people of Judah

    have been utterly unfaithful to me,”

declares the Lord.


12 They have lied about the Lord;

    they said, “He will do nothing!

No harm will come to us;

    we will never see sword or famine.

13 The prophets are but wind

    and the word is not in them;

    so let what they say be done to them.”


14 Therefore this is what the Lord God Almighty says:


“Because the people have spoken these words,

    I will make my words in your mouth a fire

    and these people the wood it consumes.

15 People of Israel,” declares the Lord,

    “I am bringing a distant nation against you—

an ancient and enduring nation,

    a people whose language you do not know,

    whose speech you do not understand.

16 Their quivers are like an open grave;

    all of them are mighty warriors.

17 They will devour your harvests and food,

    devour your sons and daughters;

they will devour your flocks and herds,

    devour your vines and fig trees.

With the sword they will destroy

    the fortified cities in which you trust.


18 “Yet even in those days,” declares the Lord, “I will not destroy you completely. 19 And when the people ask, ‘Why has the Lord our God done all this to us?’ you will tell them, ‘As you have forsaken me and served foreign gods in your own land, so now you will serve foreigners in a land not your own.’


20 “Announce this to the descendants of Jacob

    and proclaim it in Judah:

21 Hear this, you foolish and senseless people,

    who have eyes but do not see,

    who have ears but do not hear:

22 Should you not fear me?” declares the Lord.

    “Should you not tremble in my presence?

I made the sand a boundary for the sea,

    an everlasting barrier it cannot cross.

The waves may roll, but they cannot prevail;

    they may roar, but they cannot cross it.

23 But these people have stubborn and rebellious hearts;

    they have turned aside and gone away.

24 They do not say to themselves,

    ‘Let us fear the Lord our God,

who gives autumn and spring rains in season,

    who assures us of the regular weeks of harvest.’

25 Your wrongdoings have kept these away;

    your sins have deprived you of good.


26 “Among my people are the wicked

    who lie in wait like men who snare birds

    and like those who set traps to catch people.

27 Like cages full of birds,

    their houses are full of deceit;

they have become rich and powerful

28     and have grown fat and sleek.

Their evil deeds have no limit;

    they do not seek justice.

They do not promote the case of the fatherless;

    they do not defend the just cause of the poor.

29 Should I not punish them for this?”

    declares the Lord.

“Should I not avenge myself

    on such a nation as this?


30 “A horrible and shocking thing

    has happened in the land:

31 The prophets prophesy lies,

    the priests rule by their own authority,

and my people love it this way.

    But what will you do in the end?


1. God called Jeremiah to look for one righteous person in the streets of Jerusalem. If there was one who lived by the truth, God was willing to revoke his judgment upon them (1). Jeremiah looked all over high and low. But people were stubborn and proud. The leaders deceived people by their own authority (31). They claimed to know God (2), yet did not fear God nor care about justice and mercy (22,28).

 

2. They turned away from God while they lived in the promised land, enjoying seasonal blessings (23,24). Since they served foreign gods in the land they inherited from God, they would be punished as slaves in a foreign land (19). The people of Judah saw Israel being seized by Assyrians and tried to save themselves by having a wise foreign policy with Egypt and Assyria. However, God would raise a distant nation, Babylon (15), who spoke a language unknown to them and devoured them completely. Sin deceives us into thinking we can live without God if we are wise to control our environment. Even the spiritual leaders lived in such deception (31). As a result, every single one of them was guilty and deserved judgment.

 

Prayer Father, all I have is yours; your glory is my joy. Please guide me to honor you in my everyday living and glorify your name.

One Word Stubborn hearts call for judgment

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