Title: God's Irreversible Judgment/Jeremiah 15:1-9
Content Irreversible Judgment of God/Jeremiah 15:1-9
I. Introduction
1. Jeremiah made a petition to the LORD,
2. The Lord's answer is that he will no longer look after the people of Israel.
Ⅱ. Body
1. God's renunciation and proclamation of calamity against the people of Israel
(1) God's declaration of renunciation
①If Moses and Samuel had stood before me at the same time and begged, I would not have looked back (1)
② Now only send them away, so that they may disappear before my eyes forever (1)
(2) Proclamation of calamity against Israel: When the people ask, ‘Where should we go?’, the answer to the people is the following calamity declaration.
① Those who die from an infectious disease die from the disease (2)
② Those who die by being stabbed by a sword go out to battle and die (2)
③ Those who die of hunger must die of hunger (2)
④And those who will be taken into captivity shall be taken captive
2. The Tragedy of Israel and the Appraisal of the Gentiles
(1) The tragic devastation of Israel
① The sword will go out and stab everyone who comes to kill (3)
② Dogs will drag all the corpses (3)
③ The rotten corpse will be devoured by the birds and wild beasts of the air. (3)
(2) Evaluation of strangers
①Everyone in the world will be surprised (4)
② The reason that Israel received such a terrible punishment was because of the sins of Manasseh (4)
3. God's Word about the Last Jerusalem
(1) Who still has pity on you and grieves over your destruction? (5)
①You never listened to me and always turned your back on me (6)
②So I raised my hand and knocked you down (6)
(2) I am exhausted from having pity on you (6)
①My people healed themselves and did not return from their wicked ways (7)
②For that reason, I killed them and their children as well (7)
a. made women more widows than the grains of sand on the beach (8)
B. A mother would like to hear the news of her son's death like a thunderstorm in broad daylight (8).
c. So the mother who has had seven children will not have one (9)
Ⅲ. Concluding remarks
1. Everyone ended their lives wandering in shame and despair (9)
2. Even those who remain on this earth will still be handed over to the sword of the enemy to be killed.
1 The LORD answered me. “Even if Moses or Samuel stood before me and prayed, I would not have pity on this people. Drive them out of my presence!
2 'Where should I go?' If you ask me, ‘This is the word of the Lord,’ and give it something like this. “Wherever you go, those who die from the plague will get the plague, those who die by the sword will be struck by the sword, those who die of starvation will starve and those who will go into captivity will go into captivity.
4 If you do this, all the nations of the world will see and be amazed. I am punishing him in this way because of the sins of Manasseh the son of Hezekiah, which he had committed in Jerusalem as king of Judah.”
5"Jerusalem, where is there anyone who will take pity on you? Is there anyone who can comfort you? Where is anyone who passes by and stops and asks you goodbye?
6 You made fun of me. Listen to me. You turned your back on me and left me, and you were killed by my hand. I'm tired of showing pity on you.
7 You winnow my people from the gates of the whole nation, and they will all lose their children and perish. If you leave the path you want to go and do not turn around, you will end up in the same situation.
8 I will bring in the invaders in broad daylight, and the young men will be beaten to death, and there will be more widows than the grains of sand on the seashore. Everyone will be scared and they will suddenly attack you so you can go crazy.
9 A mother who has seven sons will faint and lose all her sons. Those who have lost their son whom they believed in like the sun are absurdly, and those who survived will die by the sword of the enemy. These are my words, I do not break it."