Jeremiah Ch 19- Study

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Approaching studies within Jeremiah, instead of trying to follow chronologically, which is difficult with this book, for roughly the first half of the book, the first 29 chapters, we will instead only produce studies within their appropriate chapters, theming them as follows:

  • Jeremiah’s Calling                     Ch.1
  • Jeremiah’s Main Message        Ch.2,3,5,7,21,22
  • Jeremiah’s Action Parables      Ch.13,18,19,27
  • Jeremiah’s Opposition              Ch.11,12,14,18,20,26,28
  • Jeremiah’s Message of Hope   Ch.3,23,24,25,29

For those who may wish to ‘study’ this chapter, and the particular theme, as with studies elsewhere, each passage has a four-Part approach to help you take in and think further about what you have read on the main Bible page.

A. Find Out:
  1. What was Jeremiah to buy? v.1a
  2. Who was he to take with him? v.1b
  3. What message was he to bring? v.3c, 7-9
  4. Why was the Lord doing this? v.4,5
  5. What was Jeremiah then to do? v.10
  6. Where would the destruction come? v.6,13
B. Think:
  1. Summarise the order of events in this chapter.
  2. Who was Jeremiah making sure heard God’s word?
  3. What effect should it have had on these men?
C. Comment:

The Lord sets up yet another action parable. This time it is very much for the benefit of the leaders of Jerusalem, both spiritual and social leaders.  The method of delivering this message should ensure it well and truly stays imprinted on their memories. They will never be able to say they hadn’t heard, or that they forgot, that is how vivid this is.   Jeremiah takes them outside of Jerusalem, into a valley just to the south that had been used for idol worship.  There he first delivers the Lord’s strong word of judgement that is coming because of the idolatry.  Death is coming to this valley and to Jerusalem from the hand of God through their enemies who will lay siege to the city.

Having delivered the message Jeremiah now smashes on the ground the clay pot he has bought with him. After his ringing, denouncing tones, the sound of shattering pot would further echo round the valley. The violence of it will stay with these men whether they like it or not!  They will not forget this warning!  To ensure they are still under no illusions, Jeremiah makes a final declaration of God’s intent both there and back at the temple in Jerusalem. God has certainly made sure these people hear His warning again and again.

D. Application?
  1. Do we need reminding when God’s word of chastising has come?
  2. Ask the Lord to help you retain and respond to His word at all times.