JEREMIAH 30A
Jeremiah to write a book of hope verse 1- 3
The word that came to Jeremiah from the LORD – saying
Thus speaks the LORD God of Israel – saying
Write you all the words that I have spoken unto you IN A BOOK
For – lo – the days come – says the LORD
that I will bring again the captivity of MY people
Israel and Judah – says the LORD
And I will cause them to return to the land
that I gave to their fathers and they shall possess it
Message of the LORD: Time of terror verse 4- 7
And these are the words that the LORD spoke concerning Israel
and concerning Judah – For thus says the LORD
We have heard a voice of trembling – of fear – and not of peace
Ask you now – and see whether a man does travail with child?
WHEREFORE do I see every man with his hands on his loins
as a woman in travail and all faces are turned into paleness?
ALAS! for that day is great – so that none is like it
it is even the time of JACOB’S TROUBLE
BUT he shall be SAVED out of it
Message of the LORD: Time of hope verse 8- 9
FOR it shall come to pass IN THAT DAY
says the LORD of hosts
that I will break his YOKE from off your neck
and will burst your bonds
and strangers shall no more
serve themselves of him
BUT they shall serve the LORD their God
AND David their king
whom I will raise up unto them
Message of the LORD: Time to return to Land verse 10- 11
THEREFORE fear you not – O MY servant Jacob – says the LORD
neither be dismayed – O Israel
FOR – lo – I will save you from afar
and your seed from the land of their captivity
and Jacob shall return – and shall be IN REST – and be quiet
and none shall make him afraid
FOR I am with you – says the LORD – to save you
though I make a full end of all nations whither
I have scattered you
yet will I not make a full end of you
BUT I will CORRECT you in measure
and will not leave you altogether unpunished
Message of the LORD: Time of judgment for sin verse 12- 15
For thus says the LORD
Your bruise is incurable – and your wound is grievous
There is not to plead your cause
that you may be bound up
you have no healing medicines
All your lovers have forgotten you – they seek you not
FOR I have wounded you with a wound of an enemy
with the chastisement of the cruel one
FOR the multitude of your iniquity
BECAUSE your sins were INCREASED
WHY cry you for your affliction?
your sorrow is incurable for the multitude of your iniquity
BECAUSE your sins were INCREASED
I have done these things unto you
Message of the LORD: Time of healing verse 16- 17
THEREFORE all they that devour you shall be devoured
and all your adversaries – every one of them
shall go into captivity
and they that spoil you shall be a spoil
and all that prey upon you will I give for a prey
FOR I will RESTORE HEALTH unto you
and I will HEAL you of your wounds – says the LORD
BECAUSE they called you an OUTCAST – saying
This is Zion – whom no man seeks after
Message of the LORD: Time of prosperity verse 18- 22
Thus says the LORD
BEHOLD – I will bring again the captivity of Jacob’s tents
and have mercy on his dwelling places
and the city shall be build upon her own heap
and the palace shall remain after the manner thereof
And out of them shall proceed thanksgiving and the voice of them
that make merry – and I will multiply them – they shall not be few
I will also glorify them – they shall not be small
Their children shall be as aforetime
and their congregation shall be established before ME
and I will punish all that oppress them
And their nobles shall be of themselves
their governor shall proceed from the midst of them
and I will cause him to draw near
and he shall approach unto ME
for who is this that engaged his heart
to approach unto ME?
says the LORD
And you shall be MY people – and I will be your God
Message of the LORD: Understanding in Latter days verse 23- 24
BEHOLD – the whirlwind of the LORD goes forth with fury
a continuing whirlwind
it shall fall with pain upon the heads of the wicked
The fierce anger of the LORD shall not return
until HE hath done it
and until HE have performed the intent of HIS heart
in the LATTER DAYS you shall consider it
COMMENTARY:
DAILY SPIRITUAL BREAKFAST: Young Believers
: 1–2 The word that came to Jeremiah from the LORD, saying, “Thus speaks the LORD God of Israel, saying: ‘Write in a book for yourself all the words that I have spoken to you. The New King James Version (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1982). 3789 כָּתַב [kathab /kaw·thab/] – to write, inscribe, engrave, write in, write on.
Devotion: It is important that we write down how God has worked or is at work in our lives. While it is precious and special we have a tendency to forget the works of God in the rush and ongoing activities of our daily lives. Journaling and keeping a diary of things God has revealed to us allows those moments to be reviewed and remembered. It is sad to realize how many times we forget the works of God and how they have affected our lives.
God does continue to speak to His people through the Holy Spirit and His word. He uses the written word to chastise and correct. He also speaks through it to encourage and instruct. May we write down the things that He is instructing us about so that we can go back and reflect and review those truths another day!
Challenge: Most of us are not writers and the significance of a journal is not recognized. Yet the written word can be a source of encouragement and joy as we take the time to write and review God’s works or seemingly silent times in our lives. It can bring encouragement and we can see answers that when we write about a problem is not present or revealed. Take time to see how God is at work in your life and then jot down that significant event or revealed truth. It may be helpful in the future as you review your journals! (Dr. Brian Miller – board member)
DAILY SPIRITUAL LUNCH: Transitional Believers
: 11 For I am with you, says the LORD, to save you: though I make a full end of all nations whither I have scattered you, yet will I NOT make a full end of you: but I will correct you in measure, and will not leave you altogether unpunished. (3256 "correct" [yacar] means to chastise, discipline, instruct, punish to improve behavior, teach, instruct, reform, or admonish.
DEVOTION: This is a chapter of hope and encouragement to the children of Judah. There was going to be chastening of the children of Judah because of their sin.
Their sin kept increasing to the point that the LORD had to discipline them. However, HE promised a future restoration.
This chapter seems to be explaining the future hope of Israel. This future hope had an heir of David sitting on the throne. This was going to happen after a time of Jacob’s trouble.
When HE was on the throne there would be thanksgiving. There would be a time of making merry in Jerusalem.
At this time there would be judgment on all the nations that hurt Israel. The temple would be rebuild. The city of Jerusalem would be rebuild. When will this time period be?
Scholars seem to disagree but it is thought that this time period would be part of the end of the world. There would be a time of Tribulation called Jacob’s trouble or the seventy week of Daniel.
There would be a time when the Messiah would reign called the Millennium. There would be a time when Jerusalem would be restored. This is all going to happen when the LORD Jesus Christ returns as the Messiah to reign on the throne of David.
The time of the Tribulation will be a time of judgment on Israel but also on the nations of the world. Israel would be spared. There will be a time of thanksgiving and making merry. This describes the future hope of Israel. We think this is a good description of the future of Israel.
What is in store for those who are followers of Christ right now? We believe that the followers of Christ today make up the church both local and universal. The church will be taken up to be with Christ before the time of Jacob’s trouble which is the Tribulation period described in the book of Revelation and other places in the Word of God. During the Millennium those who are believer today will reign with Christ.
Jeremiah told the children of Judah that the LORD had a plan and was working HIS plan. HIS plan included the judgment of the nations and the blessing of Israel.
In captivity, they had HOPE. In our present circumstance we can also have the HOPE that the LORD is working HIS plan for us. We will be standing before the Judgment Seat of Christ receiving our rewards and crowns. Let us stay busy for the LORD now!
CHALLENGE:The chastening of the LORD is measured. It is not too much or too little. It is just right for the children of Israel to repent and it is just right for us to repent.)
DAILY SPIRITUAL SUPPER: Mature Believers
: 17 For I will restore health unto thee, and I will heal thee of thy wounds, says the LORD; because they called thee an Outcast, saying, This is Zion, whom no man seeks after. (5080 “outcast” [nadach] means scared away one, thrust out one, banished one, scattered one, or one gone astray.
DEVOTION: The children of Judah are going into captivity because their sin was great. The LORD had to chasten them because they didn’t think HE cared if they sinned. They had a wrong belief that needed to be corrected. They thought that if they attended the Temple and brought their sacrifices the LORD would be content to let them live as they pleased.
The LORD is a HOLY God. HE can’t allow sin to go unpunished. HE however is a God of LOVE and so was going to allow the punishment to last only long enough for them to repent.
In the future HE was going to restore health to them. HE was going to heal their sin. HE was going to forgive their sin. HE was going to bury their sins in the deepest part of the ocean. HE was going to remove it as far as the east is from the west.
While they were going through the chastening of the LORD they were called the “scared away ones.” They were being observed by the heathen nations. They didn’t understand chastening and its purpose.
Its purpose was to cause the children of Israel to repent and return to the LORD and then HE could restore them.
CHALLENGE: We all need restored health from sin. Our sins are covered by the blood of the Lamb. Jesus covered our sins. HE can restore us to fellowship. Our responsibility is to repent.)
DISCIPLINES OF THE FAITH:
BODY
- Chastity (Purity in living)
- Fasting (Time alone with LORD without eating or drinking)
- Sacrifice (Giving up something we want to serve the LORD)
- Submission (Willing to listen to others and LORD)
- Solitude (Going to a quiet place without anyone)
SOUL
- Fellowship (Gathering together around the Word of God)
- Frugality (wise use of resources)
- Journalizing (Writing down what you have learned from the LORD)
Jeremiah is to write a book verse 2
- Study and Meditation (Thinking through your study in the Word)
- Secrecy (Doing your good deeds without others knowing but God)
SPIRIT
- Celebration (Gathering around a special occasion to worship LORD)
- Confession (Tell the LORD we are sorry for our sins on a daily basis)
- Prayer (Conversation with God on a personal level)
Israel crying in it’s affliction verse 15
- Silence (Letting the LORD deal with some problems and needs)
- Worship (Time to praise the LORD alone or in a group)
DOCTRINES OF THE FAITH:
Scripture (66 inerrant books of the Bible)
Word of the LORD verse 1, 4
Write in a book verse 2
God the Father (First person of the Godhead)
LORD – Jehovah (Covenant keeping, Personal) verse 1- 5, 8- 12, 17,
21, 23, 24
God – Elohim (Creator, Sovereign, Plural name) verse 2, 9, 22
LORD God of Israel verse 2
LORD hears HIS people verse 5
LORD of hosts ` verse 8
LORD their God verse 9
Performed the intent of HIS heart verse 24
God the Son (Second person of the Godhead –God/man, Messiah)
God the Holy Spirit (Third person of the Godhead – our comforter)
Trinity (Three persons of the Godhead who are co-equal = ONE God)
Angels (Created before the foundation of the world – Good and Evil)
Man (Created on the sixth twenty-four hour period of creation)
Strangers verse 8
Full end of all nations verse 11
Enemy verse 14
Punishment to those who afflict Israel verse 16, 20
Sin (Missing the mark set by God on man and angels)
Lovers (false gods) verse 14
Iniquity verse 14, 15
Sins verse 14, 15
Sorrow is incurable verse 15
Wicked verse 23
Salvation (Provided by Christ’s death on the cross for our sins)
Save verse 7, 10, 11
Serve the LORD verse 9
No fear verse 10
Not dismayed verse 10
Rest verse 10
Quiet verse 10
Not afraid verse 10
Presence of the LORD verse 11
Correct verse 11
Not unpunished verse 11
Chastisement verse 14
Restore health verse 17
Heal verse 17
Thanksgiving verse 19
Merry verse 19
Glory verse 19
Israel (Old Testament people of God)
Jeremiah verse 1
Israel verse 2- 4, 10
Judah verse 3, 4
Return to the land verse 3, 18
Possess the land verse 3
Saved out of the time of Jacob’s trouble verse 7
Break yoke verse 8
David their king verse 9
Jacob verse 10
Bruise is incurable verse 12
Wound is grievous verse 12
No healing medicine verse 13
Outcast verse 17
Zion verse 17
Jacob’s tents verse 18
God’s people verse 22
Church (New Testament people of God)
Last Things (Future Events)
Time of Jacob’s trouble verse 7
In that day verse 8
Latter days verse 24
QUOTES
30:15The Lord anticipated that the people would ask why the incurable wound (repeated from v. 12) had been inflicted on them. His answer was unequivocal. They were being punished because of their great guilt and many sins (repeated from v. 14). Therefore, what right did they have to complain about the suffering they had brought on themselves? They were only receiving the penalties for disobedience set forth in the Mosaic covenant (Deut 28:15–68). Crying out was both useless and unjustified. (Huey, F. B. (1993). Jeremiah, Lamentations (Vol. 16, p. 265). Nashville: Broadman & Holman Publishers.)
12–15Jeremiah now turns to the serious condition of Israel. His purpose is to show that her punishment was well deserved. The pronouns in v.12 are in the feminine, referring to the nation. Her wounds were, apart from God, incurable—literally, “It is ill with your bruise” (cf. 10:19; 14:17; 15:18). Doubtless, the wounds are those she has received from her enemies because of her flagrant sins. Because God’s people have transgressed so grievously (v.14), no one can defend them (v.13); moreover, there is no hope of their recovery. Jeremiah mingles his figures of speech: he sees Israel as a defendant in a lawsuit and as one suffering from a fatal wound. All her antagonists have the upper hand as they accuse her before God. The first clause of v.13 reflects the legal process. Then Jeremiah shifts to medicine (v.15). What made her trial the harder to bear was that Israel’s allies had left her in the lurch. Her punishment clearly stemmed from the Lord because sin was at the root of all her calamities. Furthermore, she had no right to complain of her punishment since she amply deserved it (Feinberg, C. L. (1986). Jeremiah. In F. E. Gaebelein (Ed.), The Expositor’s Bible Commentary: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel (Vol. 6, pp. 562–563). Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Publishing House.)
The healed wound (vv. 12–17). In Isaiah’s day, Judah was a “sick” nation (Isa. 1:5–6), and thanks to the superficial ministry of the false prophets (Jer. 6:14; 8:11), the sickness became worse in Jeremiah’s day (10:19; 14:17; 15:18). The wounds on the “body politic” were so bad that there was no medicine that could cure the nation, and the allies (“lovers”) that the Jewish leaders trusted abandoned Judah to her fate. The Lord reminded the Jews that it was He who used other nations to wound them because of their disobedience to Him (30:14). He used Assyria to chasten Israel and Babylon to punish Judah, and in the latter days, He will use the Gentile nations to correct Israel and prepare the Jews for the return of their Messiah. However, God will punish the Gentile nations for the way they treat Israel in the last days (v. 16; see Joel 3) just as He punished Assyria and Babylon. “But I will restore you to health and heal your wounds” was God’s encouraging promise (Jer. 30:17, NIV). (Wiersbe, W. W. (1996). Be Decisive (p. 128). Wheaton, IL: Victor Books.)
Why criest thou for thine affliction? thy sorrow is incurable: Why complainest thou of my dealings with thee? or, as chap. 15:18, the cause of thy sorrow is incurable: or, as others, Why complainest thou that thy sorrow is incurable? Though it be so, yet thou hast no reason to complain of my dealings, for thy destruction is of thyself; I am just in what I have done, for I have but given thee that death which is the wages of thy work of sin; nor was I suddenly provoked, it is for the multitude of thine iniquities, and in that case the living man hath no just reason to complain, Lam. 3:39. (Poole, M. (1853). Annotations upon the Holy Bible (Vol. 2, p. 585). New York: Robert Carter and Brothers.)
Ver. 15. Why criest thou for thine affliction? &c.] Or complainest of the hardness, and heaviness, and continuance of it, when there was such a just cause for it? when men have sinned at a high rate, they have no reason to complain of the punishment of their sins, Lam. 3:39: thy sorrow is incurable, for the multitude of thine iniquity; such were the number of their iniquities, that they brought them into such a sorrowful and wretched estate and condition that there was no recovery of them, nor hope of recovery of them, by their own power, or by the help and assistance of others: because thy sins were increased I have done these things unto thee; which shews the justice of God, and is a vindication of it under all the seeming severity of it. The Jews acknowledge, that under the second temple there was a great increase of capital crimes, such as murders, adulteries, &c. for which, and other sins, wrath came upon them to the uttermost by the Romans; and they still continue under the visible marks of the divine displeasure. (Gill, J. (1810). An Exposition of the Old Testament (Vol. 5, p. 565). London: Mathews and Leigh).