Jeremiah 38:1-13 • October 25, 2015 • g1084
Jeremiah tells the people although we are doomed because the Chaldeans said they would come back and burn the city with fire. He encourages them and let’s them know that they could still have hope in God’s truth. Jeremiah finds the Lord’s goodness and protection in the most difficult situations.
Pastor John Stewart teaches an expository message through Jeremiah 38:1-13 titled, “A Courageous Slave”.
Pastor John Stewart
October 25, 2015
1 Now Shephatiah the son of Mattan, Gedaliah the son of Pashhur, Jucal the son of Shelemiah, and Pashhur the son of Malchiah heard the words that Jeremiah had spoken to all the people, saying, 2 "Thus says the Lord: 'He who remains in this city shall die by the sword, by famine, and by pestilence; but he who goes over to the Chaldeans shall live; his life shall be as a prize to him, and he shall live.' 3 Thus says the Lord: 'This city shall surely be given into the hand of the king of Babylon's army, which shall take it.' " 4 Therefore the princes said to the king, "Please, let this man be put to death, for thus he weakens the hands of the men of war who remain in this city, and the hands of all the people, by speaking such words to them. For this man does not seek the welfare of this people, but their harm." 5 Then Zedekiah the king said, "Look, he is in your hand. For the king can do nothing against you." 6 So they took Jeremiah and cast him into the dungeon of Malchiah the king's son, which was in the court of the prison, and they let Jeremiah down with ropes. And in the dungeon there was no water, but mire. So Jeremiah sank in the mire. 7 Now Ebed-Melech the Ethiopian, one of the eunuchs, who was in the king's house, heard that they had put Jeremiah in the dungeon. When the king was sitting at the Gate of Benjamin, 8 Ebed-Melech went out of the king's house and spoke to the king, saying: 9 "My lord the king, these men have done evil in all that they have done to Jeremiah the prophet, whom they have cast into the dungeon, and he is likely to die from hunger in the place where he is. For there is no more bread in the city." 10 Then the king commanded Ebed-Melech the Ethiopian, saying, "Take from here thirty men with you, and lift Jeremiah the prophet out of the dungeon before he dies." 11 So Ebed-Melech took the men with him and went into the house of the king under the treasury, and took from there old clothes and old rags, and let them down by ropes into the dungeon to Jeremiah. 12 Then Ebed-Melech the Ethiopian said to Jeremiah, "Please put these old clothes and rags under your armpits, under the ropes." And Jeremiah did so. 13 So they pulled Jeremiah up with ropes and lifted him out of the dungeon. And Jeremiah remained in the court of the prison.
Jeremiah tells the people although we are doomed because the Chaldeans said they would come back and burn the city with fire. He encourages them and let’s them know that they could still have hope in God’s truth. Jeremiah finds the Lord’s goodness and protection in the most difficult situations.
Pastor John Stewart teaches an expository message through Jeremiah 38:1-13 titled, “A Courageous Slave”.
I met the Lord in 1986 at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa. After years of professional and financial success and what seemed to be the attaining of the “American Dream,” my life had become a nightmare of misery, self-indulgence devoid of any real sense of purpose. After seeking answers through psychotherapy, self-help and various religious philosophies the Lord found me, saved me and changed me. My salvation was radical in every way as I experienced forgiveness, new life, meaning and purpose in life and hope beyond anything I knew could exist. That living hope still burns bright within my heart today after many years of walking with the Lord and almost 30 years of pastoral ministry.
Jeremiah tells the people although we are doomed because the Chaldeans said they would come back and burn the city with fire. He encourages them and let’s them know that they could still have hope in God’s truth. Jeremiah finds the Lord’s goodness and protection in the most difficult situations.
Pastor John Stewart teaches an expository message through Jeremiah 38:1-13 titled, “A Courageous Slave”.
Pastor John Stewart
October 25, 2015
I met the Lord in 1986 at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa. After years of professional and financial success and what...
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