Jeremiah Ch 24- 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. When did this picture come? v.1
  2. What did the Lord ask? v.3
  3. What was the picture? v.2,3
  4. Who were the good figs and what would happen to them? 5-7
  5. Who were the bad figs and what would happen to  them? v.8-10
B. Think:
  1. Look up the Introduction page of these notes for when this occurs.
  2. How is there a surprising message of hope in the picture that Jeremiah receives?
  3. How does God show that He knows the heart of the last king of Judah?
C. Comment:

The Lord gives a picture to Jeremiah.  Just as with the very first pictures that He gave Him, so the Lord checks to see if Jeremiah is being truly observant.  Jeremiah sees that there are two very distinct lots of figs, one very good and the other very bad.

Approving Jeremiah’s observation, the Lord goes on to give the interpretation of this picture.  Rather surprisingly the good figs are the people that He has just sent into captivity to Babylon. They are yet to make good and the Lord will watch over them so that when they repent (as they eventually will in captivity) He will bring them back and re-establish them in the land.  Captivity is not the end for them!

We should perhaps take note more clearly here that merely because there appears judgement, that is not necessarily the end. God is the God of resurrection who can bring life after death, restoration after captivity in a foreign land!  The Lord knows men’s hearts and He knows who will repent and who won’t (like Zedekiah!).  He therefore plans accordingly.

D. Application?
  1. Thank the Lord that He is a God of restoration, constantly seeking life for His people.
  2. Thank Him that even in discipline there is hope as it comes with His love.