The Pastoral Prophet
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The Pastoral Prophet

Meditations on the Book of Jeremiah

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The Pastoral Prophet

Meditations on the Book of Jeremiah

About this book

When the Lord called Jeremiah to be his prophet, he called a man grappling with insecurities and weaknesses. He made a prophet out of a struggling sinner. God strengthened Jeremiah to preach to his family who betrayed him, his king who wanted him dead, and to false prophets trying to drown out his message. His words speak to you, too.

These devotions based on Jeremiah's words and experiences are meant to help encourage you as a pastor, a teacher, a church leader, and a parishioner. Watch as Jeremiah holds the mirror of God's law up to your heart and witness God's beautiful gospel message as his prophet speaks it directly to you.

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Information

Year
2020
Print ISBN
9781945978821
eBook ISBN
9781945978838
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. Foreword
  6. How to Use This Book
  7. Introduction
  8. 1. “I have put my words in your mouth” Jeremiah 1:1–10
  9. 2. “I am with you and will rescue you” Jeremiah 1:11–19
  10. 3. “The devotion of your youth” Jeremiah 2:3–5
  11. 4. “I am your husband” Jeremiah 3:6–4:4
  12. 5. “Wash the evil from your heart” Jeremiah 4:5–31
  13. 6. “Why should I forgive you?” Jeremiah 5
  14. 7. “As though it were not serious” Jeremiah 6
  15. 8. “The temple of the Lord” Jeremiah 7:1–29
  16. 9. “An end to the sounds of joy” Jeremiah 7:30–8:3
  17. 10. “My Comforter in sorrow” Jeremiah 8:4–9:6
  18. 11. “Their tongue is a deadly arrow” Jeremiah 9:7–22
  19. 12. “The understanding to know me” Jeremiah 9:23–26
  20. 13. “There is no one like you” Jeremiah 10:1–16
  21. 14. “A man’s life is not his own” Jeremiah 10:17–25
  22. 15. “A conspiracy among the people” Jeremiah 11:1–17
  23. 16. “A gentle lamb led to the slaughter” Jeremiah 11:18–23
  24. 17. “I would speak with you about your justice” Jeremiah 12
  25. 18. “Hear and pay attention” Jeremiah 13
  26. 19. “Savior in times of distress” Jeremiah 14
  27. 20. “If you repent, I will restore you” Jeremiah 15
  28. 21. “I will send for many fishermen” Jeremiah 16
  29. 22. “Engraved with an iron tool” Jeremiah 17:1–18
  30. 23. “Keep the Sabbath day holy” Jeremiah 17:19–27
  31. 24. “Like clay in the hand of the potter” Jeremiah 18–19
  32. 25. “You deceived me, Lord” Jeremiah 20
  33. 26. “The way of life and the way of death” Jeremiah 21
  34. 27. “Why has the Lord done such a thing?” Jeremiah 22
  35. 28. “I myself will gather the remnant” Jeremiah 23:1–24
  36. 29. “I had a dream!” Jeremiah 23:25–40
  37. 30. “A heart to know me” Jeremiah 24
  38. 31. “I have spoken to you again and again” Jeremiah 25:1–14
  39. 32. “You must drink it” Jeremiah 25:15–38
  40. 33. “Do not omit a word” Jeremiah 26
  41. 34. “The yoke of the king of Babylon” Jeremiah 27
  42. 35. “Only if his prediction comes true” Jeremiah 28
  43. 36. “I know the plans I have for you” Jeremiah 29:1–23
  44. 37. “He has preached rebellion” Jeremiah 29:24–32
  45. 38. “I will restore you to health” Jeremiah 30
  46. 39. “After I strayed, I repented” Jeremiah 31:1–30
  47. 40. “A new covenant” Jeremiah 31:31–40
  48. 41. “Face to face” Jeremiah 32:1–5
  49. 42. “Once more fields will be bought” Jeremiah 32:6–44
  50. 43. “The voices of bride and bridegroom” Jeremiah 33:1–13
  51. 44. “I will make a Righteous Branch sprout” Jeremiah 33:14–26
  52. 45. “You will see the king” Jeremiah 34:1–7
  53. 46. “I now proclaim freedom for you” Jeremiah 34:8–22
  54. 47. “Everything he ordered” Jeremiah 35
  55. 48. “The king burned the scroll” Jeremiah 36
  56. 49. “What crime have I committed?” Jeremiah 37
  57. 50. “The good of these people” Jeremiah 38:1–13
  58. 51. “Do not hide anything from me” Jeremiah 38:14–28
  59. 52. “Because you trust in me” Jeremiah 39
  60. 53. “Today I am freeing you” Jeremiah 40
  61. 54. “Do not be afraid to serve” Jeremiah 40:7–41:15
  62. 55. “Destined for death” Jeremiah 41:16–43:13
  63. 56. “Stop burning incense to other gods” Jeremiah 44
  64. 57. “Seek them not” Jeremiah 45
  65. 58. “Egypt rises like the Nile” Jeremiah 46
  66. 59. “Alas, the sword of the Lord” Jeremiah 47
  67. 60. “Put salt on Moab” Jeremiah 48
  68. 61. “The pride of your heart” Jeremiah 49:1–22
  69. 62. “Arise and attack a nation at ease” Jeremiah 49:23–39
  70. 63. “Your day has come” Jeremiah 50–51
  71. 64. “As long as he lived” Jeremiah 52