Jeremiah
15 – A Broken Heart
Jeremiah
did not rejoice that the people were facing either captivity or death. He was a
man with a broken heart. He knew that the nation deserved their fate, but it
pained him just the same. Jesus also felt that pain when He wept over
Jerusalem, (Luke 19:41-44).
Jeremiah
did not preach “smooth words” as the false prophets did, and his messages made
people curse him. Sometimes we must cause problems before we can solve
problems.
The
prophet experienced the loneliness of leadership and the anguish of his ministry,
but God encouraged him as he fed on the Word. God may not take away the pain in
your heart, but He can balance it with His joy.
The
prophet had to be careful to preach only the true Word of God and not mix it
with lies as the false prophets did. As a wall, he brought division; but God would
defend him from the attacks of the people. God did not keep him out of the
battle, but He did bring Jeremiah through.
“To
be a true minister to men is always to accept new happiness and new distress, both
forever deepening and entering into closer and more inseparable union with each
other, the more profound and spiritual the ministry becomes. The man who gives
himself to other men can never be a wholly sad man; but no more can he be a man
of unclouded gladness.” Phillip Brooks
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read the chapter listed so that you can understand God’s Word better.
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David Jeremiah Study Bible. Nelson’s Quick Reference Study Bible, J. Vernon
McGee Through the Bible.
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