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Day 264: Jeremiah's Call to Repentance and Prophetic Warnings

In today's daily Bible reading from Immerse, we explore Day 264, focusing on God’s words to the prophet Jeremiah. God instructs Jeremiah, using the metaphor of a potter and clay, to illustrate His power to reshape nations based on their adherence to His commands. The text involves vivid imagery of impending disaster for Judah and Jerusalem due to their persistent disobedience and idolatry. God’s messages through Jeremiah include dire warnings for the people, leaders, and false prophets, emphasizing their need for repentance while also highlighting the Lord's plan for a righteous future descendant from David’s line. The reading concludes with a vision concerning good and bad figs, symbolizing different fates for those exiled to Babylon versus those remaining.

00:00 Introduction and Jeremiah's Message from the Lord
00:07 The Potter's Lesson and Israel's Stubbornness
01:02 Warnings of Disaster and People's Rebellion
02:30 Jeremiah's Persecution and Lament
03:37 Prophecies Against Judah and Jerusalem
20:23 Judgment on False Prophets
25:55 The Vision of the Figs
27:37 Jeremiah's Final Warnings
30:08 Conclusion and Closing Remarks

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the Lord gave another message to Jeremiah.

He said, go down to the potter's
shop and I will speak to you there.

So I did as he told me, and found
the potter working at his wheel.

But the jar he was making did not turn
out as he had hoped, so he crushed it into

a lump of clay again and started over.

Then the Lord gave me
this message, oh, Israel.

Can I not do to you as this
potter has done to his clay, as

the clay is in the potter's hand?

So are you in my hand?

If I announce that a certain nation
or kingdom is to be uprooted, torn

down and destroyed, but then that
nation renounces its evil ways, I

will not destroy it as I had planned.

And if I announce that I will plant and
build up a certain nation or kingdom,

but then that nation turns to evil and
refuses to obey me, I will not bless it.

As I said, I would therefore Jeremiah go
and warn all Judah and Jerusalem say to

them, this is what the Lord says, I am
planning disaster for you instead of good.

So turn from your evil ways each of you.

Do what is right, but the people
replied, don't waste your breath.

We will continue to live as we want to
stubbornly following our own evil desires.

So this is what the Lord says.

Has anyone ever heard of such a
thing even among the pagan nations?

My virgin daughter, Israel
has done something terrible.

Does the snow ever disappear
from the mountaintops of Lebanon?

Do the cold streams flowing from
those distant mountains ever run dry?

But my people are not so reliable
for, they have deserted me.

They burn incense to worthless idols.

They have stumbled off the ancient
highways and walk in muddy paths.

Therefore, their land
will become desolate.

A monument to their stupidity.

All who pass by will be astonished and
will shake their heads in amazement.

I will scatter my people
before their enemies.

As the east wind scatters dust and in
all their trouble, I will turn my back on

them and refuse to notice their distress.

Then the people said, come
on, let's plot away to stop.

Jeremiah, we have plenty of
priests and wise men and prophets.

We don't need him to teach the word
and give us advice and prophecies.

Let's spread rumors about
him and ignore what he says.

Lord, hear me and help me listen
to what my enemies are saying.

Should they repay evil for good?

They have dug a pit to kill me,
though I pleaded for them and tried

to protect them from your anger.

So let their children starve.

Let them die by the sword.

Let their wives become childless, widows.

Let their old men die in a plague and
let their young men be killed in battle.

Let screaming be heard from their
homes as warriors come suddenly upon

them for they have dug a pit for me
and have hidden traps along my path.

Lord, you know all about their
murderous plots against me.

Don't forgive their crimes
and blot out their sins.

Let them die before you deal
with them in your anger.

This is what the Lord said to me.

Go and buy a clay jar.

Then ask some of the leaders of the
people and of the priests to follow you.

Go out through the gate of broken pots
to the garbage dump in the Valley of

Ben Ham and give them this message.

Say to them, listen to this
message from the Lord you kings of

Judah and citizens of Jerusalem.

This is what the Lord of Heaven's armies,
the God of Israel says, I will bring a

terrible disaster on this place, and the
ears of those who hear about it will ring.

For Israel has forsaken me and turned
this valley into a place of wickedness.

The people burn incense to foreign
gods idols never before acknowledged

by this generation, by their
ancestors, or by the kings of Judah.

And they have filled this place
with the blood of innocent children.

They have built pagan shrines
to Baal, and there they burn

their sons as sacrifices to Baal.

I have never commanded
such a horrible deeded.

It never even crossed my
mind to command such a thing.

So beware for the time
is coming, says the Lord.

When this garbage dump will no longer be
called tophi or the Valley of Ben Ham, but

the Valley of slaughter, for I will upset
the careful plans of Judah and Jerusalem.

I will allow the people to be
slaughtered by invading armies, and I

will leave their dead bodies as food
for the vultures and wild animals.

I will reduce Jerusalem to ruins,
making it a monument to their stupidity.

All who pass by will be
astonished and will gasp at

the destruction they see there.

I will see to it that your
enemies lay siege to the city

until all the food is gone.

Then those trapped inside will eat their
own sons and daughters and friends.

They will be driven to utter
despair as these men watch you.

Jeremiah.

Smash the jar you brought, then
say to them, this is what the

Lord of heaven's armies says.

As this jar lies shattered, so I
will shatter the people of Judah and

Jerusalem beyond all hope of repair.

They will bury the bodies here
in tophi the garbage dump until

there is no more room for them.

This is what I will do to this place and
its people, says the Lord, I will cause

this city to become defiled like tophi.

Yes.

All the houses in Jerusalem,
including the Palace of Judah's

kings, will become like tophi.

All the houses where you burned
incense on the rooftops to your star

gods, and where liquid offerings
were poured out to your idols.

Then Jeremiah returned from tophi the
garbage dump where he had delivered

this message and he stopped in
front of the temple of the Lord.

He said to the people there, This is
what the Lord of Heaven's armies, the

God of Israel says, I will bring disaster
upon this city and its surrounding

towns as I promised, because you have
stubbornly refused to listen to me.

Now pass her son of Immer.

The priest in charge of the temple of the
Lord heard what Jeremiah was prophesying,

so he arrested Jeremiah the prophet and
had him whipped and put in stocks at

the Benjamin Gate of the Lord's temple.

The next day when Pastor finally
released him, Jeremiah said, pastor,

the Lord has changed your name.

From now on, you are to be called
the man who lives in terror.

For this is what the Lord says, I
will send terror upon you and all your

friends, and you will watch as they're
slaughtered by the swords of the enemy.

I will hand the people of Judah
over to the King of Babylon.

He will take them captive to Babylon or
run them through with the sword, and I

will let your enemies plunder Jerusalem.

All the famed treasures of the city, the
precious jewels and gold and silver of

your kings will be carried off to Babylon.

As for you, pastor, you and all your
household will go as captives to Babylon.

There you will die and be buried.

You and all your friends
to whom you prophesied that

everything would be all right.

Oh Lord, you misled me and I
allowed myself to be misled.

You are stronger than I
am and you overpowered me.

Now I am mocked every day.

Everyone laughs at me when I speak.

The words burst out
violence and destruction.

I shout.

So these messages from the Lord
have made me a household joke,

but if I say, I'll never mention
the Lord or speak in his name.

His word burns in my heart like a fire.

It's like a fire in my bones.

I am worn out trying to hold it in.

I can't do it.

I have heard the many rumors about me.

They call me the man who lives in terror.

They threaten if you say
anything, we will report it.

Even my old friends are watching
me waiting for a fatal slip.

He will trap himself, they say, and then.

We will get our revenge on him.

But the Lord stands beside me
like a great warrior before him.

My persecutor will stumble.

They cannot defeat me.

They will fail and be
thoroughly humiliated.

Their dishonor will never be forgotten.

Oh Lord of heaven's armies.

You test those who are righteous and you
examine the deepest thoughts and secrets.

Let me see your vengeance against them
for I have committed my cause to you.

Sing to the Lord.

Praise the Lord for though I was poor and
needy, he rescued me from my oppressors.

Yet I cursed the day I was born.

May no one celebrate the day of my birth.

I curse the messenger who told my father.

Good news.

You have a son.

Let him be destroyed like the cities
of old, that the Lord overthrew

without mercy terrify him all day
long with battle shouts because

he did not kill me at birth.

Oh, that I had died in my mother's
womb, that her body had been my grave.

Why was I ever born?

My entire life has been filled
with trouble, sorrow, and shame.

The Lord spoke through Jeremiah
when King Zedekiah sent Pacher

son of Maja and Zephaniah, son of
Meia, the priest to speak with him.

They begged.

Jeremiah, please speak to the Lord
for us and ask him to help us.

King Nebuchadnezzar of
Babylon is attacking Judah.

Perhaps the Lord will be gracious and do a
mighty miracle as he has done in the past.

Perhaps he will force Nebuchadnezzar
to withdraw his armies.

Jeremiah replied, go back to Kings
Tiah and tell him this is what

the Lord the God of Israel says.

I will make your weapons useless against
the King of Babylon and the Babylonians

who are outside your walls attacking you.

In fact, I will bring your enemies
right into the heart of this city.

I myself will fight against you with
a strong hand and a powerful arm.

I.

For I am very angry.

You have made me furious.

I will send a terrible plague upon this
city and both people and animals will die.

And after all that says, the Lord,
I will hand over King Zedekiah, his

staff and everyone else in the city who
survives the disease, war and famine.

I will hand them over to King
Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon

and to their other enemies.

He will slaughter them
and show them no mercy.

Pity or compassion.

Tell all the people, this
is what the Lord says.

Take your choice of life or death.

Everyone who stays in Jerusalem will
die from war, famine, or disease,

but those who go out and surrender
to the Babylonians will live.

Their reward will be life thrive.

Decided to bring disaster and not
good upon this city, says the Lord.

It will be handed over to the king of
Babylon and he will reduce it to ashes.

Say to the royal family of Judah.

Listen to this message from the Lord.

This is what the Lord says
to the dynasty of David.

Give justice each morning
to the people you judge.

Help those who have been robbed
rescue them from their oppressors.

Otherwise, my anger will burn
like an unquenchable fire

because of all your sins.

I will personally fight against the
people in Jerusalem, that mighty

fortress, the people who boast.

No one can touch us here.

No one can break in here, and
I myself will punish you for

your sinfulness, says the Lord.

I will light a fire in your forests
that will burn up everything around you.

This is what the Lord said to me.

Go over and speak directly
to the King of Judah.

Say to him, listen to this
message from the Lord.

You king of Judah sitting
on David's throne.

Let your attendance and your people
listen to this is what the Lord says.

Be fair-minded and just do what is right.

Help those who have been robbed,
rescue them from their oppressors.

Quit your evil deeds.

Do not mistreat foreigners,
orphans, and widows.

Stop murdering the innocent.

If you obey me, there will always
be a descendant of David sitting

on the throne here in Jerusalem.

The king will ride through the palace
gates in chariots and on horses with

his parade of attendance and subjects.

But if you refuse to pay attention
to this warning, I swear by my

own name, says the Lord, that this
palace will become a pile of rubble.

Now this is what the Lord says
concerning Judah's royal Palace.

I love you as much as fruitful Gilead
and the green forests of Lebanon,

but I will turn you into a desert
with no one living within your walls.

I will call for wreckers who will
bring out their tools to dismantle you.

They will tear out all your fine cedar
beams and throw them on the fire.

People from many nations will
pass by the ruins of this city and

say to one another, why did the
Lord destroy such a great city?

And the answer will be because
they violated their covenant

with the Lord their God.

By worshiping other gods do not weep
for the dead king or mourn his loss.

Instead, weep for the captive king
being led away for he will never

return to see his native land again.

For this is what the Lord says about
Jehovah has who succeeded his father King

Josiah, and was taken away as a captive.

He will never return.

He will die in a distant land and
will never again see his own country.

And the Lord says, what?

Sorrow awaits.

Je Hoya Kim who builds his
palace with forced labor.

He builds injustice into its walls for
he makes his neighbors work for nothing.

He does not pay them for their labor.

He says, I will build a magnificent
palace with huge rooms and many windows.

I will panel it throughout with
fragrant cedar and painted a

lovely red, but a beautiful cedar
palace does not make a great king.

Your father, Josiah also had plenty
to eat and drink, but he was just

and right in all his dealings.

That is why God blessed him.

He gave justice and help to the poor and
needy, and everything went well for him.

Isn't that what it means to know
me, says the Lord, but you, you have

eyes only for greed and dishonesty.

You murder the innocent, oppress
the poor, and reign ruthlessly.

Therefore, this is what the Lord says
about Jo Hoya Kim, son of King Josiah.

The people will not mourn for him.

Crying to one another.

Alas, my brother, alas, my sister,
his subjects will not mourn for him.

Crying.

Alas, our master is dead.

Alas, his splendor is gone.

He will be buried like a dead donkey.

Dragged out of Jerusalem and
dumped outside the gates.

Weep for your allies in Lebanon.

Shout for them in basin.

Search for them in the
regions east of the river.

See, they are all destroyed.

Not one is left to help you.

I warned you when you are prosperous,
but you replied, don't bother me.

You have been that way since childhood.

You simply will not obey me.

And now the wind will blow away.

Your allies, all your friends
will be taken away as captives.

Surely then you will see your
wickedness and be ashamed.

It may be nice to live in a beautiful
palace paneled with wood from the

cedars of Lebanon, but soon you
will groan with pangs of anguish.

Anguish like that of a woman in labor,
as surely as I live, says the Lord.

I will abandon you Je Joa Kin's,
son of Je Hoya Kim, king of Judah.

Even if you were the signet ring on
my right hand, I would pull you off.

I will hand you over to
those who seek to kill you.

Those you sow desperately fear to
King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon and

the mighty Babylonian army, I will
expel you and your mother from this

land and you will die in a foreign
country, not in your native land.

You will never again return
to the land you yearn for.

Why is this man je Hoya, kin
like a discarded broken jar?

Why are he and his children to
be exiled to a foreign land?

Oh, earth, earth, earth.

Listen to this message from the Lord.

This is what the Lord says.

Let the record show that this
man Je Hoa kin was childless.

He is a failure for none of his
children will succeed him on the

throne of David to rule over Judah.

What sorrow awaits the leaders of my
people, the shepherds of my sheep.

For they have destroyed and
scattered the very ones they were

expected to care for, says the Lord.

Therefore, this is what the Lord the
God of Israel says to these shepherds.

Instead of caring for my flock and
leading them to safety, you have deserted

them and driven them to destruction.

Now I will pour out judgment on you
for the evil you have done to them.

I will gather together the remnant
of my flock from the countries

where I have driven them.

I will bring them back to their
own sheep fold, and they will be

fruitful and increase in number.

Then I will appoint responsible
shepherds who will care for them

and they will never be afraid again.

Not a single one will be lost or missing.

I, the Lord have spoken for the
time is coming, says the Lord.

When I will raise up a righteous
descendant from King David's line, he

will be a king who rules with wisdom.

He will do what is just and
right throughout the land,

and this will be his name.

The Lord is our righteousness.

In that day, Judah will be saved
and Israel will live in safety

in that day, says the Lord.

When people are taking an oath, they will
no longer say as surely as the Lord lives.

Who rescued the people of
Israel from the land of Egypt.

Instead, they will say, as surely as
the Lord lives, who brought the people

of Israel back to their own land, from
the land of the north and from all the

countries to which he had exiled them,
then they will live in their own land.

My heart is broken because of the
false prophets and my bones tremble.

I stagger like a drunkard,
like someone overcome by wine.

Because of the holy words.

The Lord has spoken against them.

For the land is full of adultery
and it lies under a curse.

The land itself is in mourning.

Its wilderness Pastures are
dried up for they all do evil

and abuse what power they have.

Even the priests and prophets
are ungodly wicked men.

I have seen their despicable acts right
here in my own temple, says the Lord.

Therefore the paths they
take will become slippery.

They will be chased through the
dark and there they will fall for I

will bring disaster upon them at the
time, fixed for their punishment.

I, the Lord have spoken.

I saw that the prophets of Samaria
were terribly evil for they

prophesied in the name of Baal and
led my people of Israel into sin.

Now I see that the prophets
of Jerusalem are even worse.

They commit adultery and love dishonesty.

They encourage those who are doing evil
so that no one turns away from their sins.

These prophets are as wicked as the
people of Sodom and Kimora once were.

Therefore, this is what the
Lord of Heaven's armies says

concerning the prophets.

I will feed them with bitterness
and give them poison to drink.

For it is because of Jerusalem's prophets
that wickedness has filled this land.

This is what the Lord of
Heaven's army says to his people.

Do not listen to these prophets
when they prophesy to you,

filling you with futile hopes.

They are making up everything they say.

They do not speak for the Lord.

They keep saying to those who
despise my word, don't worry.

The Lord says, you will have peace.

To those who stubbornly follow
their own desires, they say,

no harm will come your way.

Have any of these prophets
been in the Lord's presence to

hear what he is really saying?

Has even one of them
cared enough to listen?

Look, the Lord's anger bursts out
like a storm, a whirlwind that swirls

down on the heads of the wicked.

The anger of the Lord will not
diminish until it has finished all

he has planned in the days to come.

You will understand all this very clearly.

I have not sent these prophets yet.

They run around claiming to speak for me.

I have given them no message yet.

They go on prophesying.

If they had stood before me and
listened to me, they would've spoken

my words and they would have turned my
people from their evil ways and deeds.

Am I a God who is only close
at hand, says the Lord?

No.

I am far away at the same time.

Can anyone hide from me in a secret place?

Am I not everywhere in all the
heavens and earth says the Lord?

I have heard these prophets say, listen to
the dream I had from God last night, and

then they proceed to tell lies in my name.

How long will this go
on if they are prophets?

They're prophets of deceit
inventing everything they say

by telling these false dreams.

They're trying to get
my people to forget me.

I.

Just as their ancestors did by
worshiping the idols of Baal.

Let these false prophets tell their
dreams, but let my true messengers

faithfully proclaim my every word.

There is a difference
between straw and grain.

Does not my word burn
like fire says the Lord.

Is it not like a mighty hammer
that smashes a rock to pieces,

therefore, says the Lord?

I'm against these prophets who
steal messages from each other

and claim they're from me.

I'm against these smooth tongue prophets
who say, this prophecy is from the Lord.

I'm against these false prophets.

Their imaginary dreams are flagrant
lies that lead my people into sin.

I did not send or appoint them, and they
have no message at all for my people.

I, the Lord have spoken.

Suppose one of the people or one of
the prophets or priests asks you, what

prophecy has the Lord burdened you with?

Now you must reply.

You are the burden.

The Lord says He will abandon you.

If any prophet, priest, or anyone
else says, I have a prophecy from

the Lord, I will punish that person
along with his entire family.

You should keep asking each other.

What is the Lord's answer,
or what is the Lord saying?

But stop using this phrase,
prophecy from the Lord.

For people are using it to give
authority to their own ideas.

Turning upside down the words
of our God, the living God,

the Lord of heaven's armies.

This is what you should
say to the prophets.

What is the Lord's answer?

Or what is the Lord saying?

But suppose they respond.

This is a prophecy from the Lord.

Then you should say, this is what
the Lord says because you have used

this phrase, prophecy from the Lord,
even though I warned you not to use

it, I will forget you completely.

I will expel you from my presence along
with this city that I gave to you and

your ancestors, and I will make you
an object of ridicule and your name

will be infamous throughout the ages.

After King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon
exiled Je Hoya kin son of Je Hoya

Kim, king of Judah, to Babylon,
along with the officials of Judah

and all the craftsmen and artisans,
the Lord gave me this vision.

I saw two baskets of figs placed in
front of the Lord's temple in Jerusalem.

One basket was filled with fresh, ripe
figs while the other was filled with

bad figs that were too rotten to eat.

Then the Lord said to me,
What do you see, Jeremiah?

I replied, figs, some very
good and some very bad.

Too rotten to eat.

Then the Lord gave me this message.

This is what the Lord
the God of Israel says.

The good figs represent the exiles I sent
from Judah to the land of the Babylonians.

I will watch over and care for them,
and I will bring them back here again.

I will build them up
and not tear them down.

I will plant them and not uproot them.

I will give them hearts that
recognize me as the Lord.

They will be my people and I
will be their God for they will

return to me wholeheartedly.

But the bad figs, the Lord said,
represent zakiah of Judah, his

officials, all the people left in
Jerusalem and those who live in Egypt.

I will treat them like bad
figs, too rotten to eat.

I will make them an object of horror and
a symbol of evil to every nation on earth.

They will be disgraced and mocked, taunted
and cursed wherever I scatter them.

And I will send war, famine, and
disease until they have vanished

from the land of Israel, which I
gave to them and their ancestors.

This message for all the people
of Judah came to Jeremiah from

the Lord during the fourth year of
Je Hoya, Kim's reign over Judah.

This was the year when King
Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon began his reign.

Jeremiah the prophet, said to all the
people in Judah and Jerusalem for the past

23 years, from the 13th year of the reign
of Josiah, son of Amman, king of Judah.

Until now, the Lord has
been giving me his messages.

I have faithfully passed them on to you,
but you have not listened again and again.

The Lord has sent you his servants,
the prophets, but you have not listened

or even paid attention each time.

The message was this, turn from
the evil road you are traveling and

from the evil things you are doing.

Only then will I let you live in
this land that the Lord gave to

you and your ancestors forever.

Do not provoke my anger by worshiping
idols you made with your own hands

then I will not harm you, but you
would not listen to me, says the Lord.

You made me furious by worshiping idols
you made with your own hands, bringing

on yourselves all the disasters.

You now suffer.

And now the Lord of Heaven's army says
because you have not listened to me.

I will gather together all the
armies of the North under King

Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon, whom
I have appointed as my deputy.

I will bring them all against
this land and its people, and

against the surrounding nations.

I will completely destroy you
and make you an object of horror

and contempt and a ruin forever.

I will take away your
happy singing and laughter.

The joyful voices of bridegrooms
and brides will no longer be heard.

Your millstones will fall silent and
the lights in your homes will go out.

This entire land will
become a desolate wasteland.

Israel and her neighboring lands will
serve the king of Babylon for 70 years.

Then after the 70 years of
captivity are over, I will punish

the king of Babylon and his people
for their sins, says the Lord.

I will make the country of the
Babylonians a wasteland forever.

I will bring upon them all the
terrors I have promised in this book.

All the penalties announced by Jeremiah
against the nations, many nations and

great kings will enslave the Babylonians.

Just as they enslaved my people, I
will punish them in proportion to

the suffering they caused my people.

This concludes today's
immerse reading experience.

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