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JEREMIAH 5a

Liars everywhere in Jerusalem                                         verse 1- 2
 
Run you to and fro through the streets of Jerusalem – and see now – and know
                and seek in the broad places thereof – IF you can find a man
                           IF there be any that executes judgment – that seeks the truth
                                     I will pardon it
And though they say
              The LORD lives – surely they swear falsely
 
Residents refuse to repent                                               verse 3
 
O LORD are not YOUR eyes upon the truth?
            YOU have stricken them – BUT they have not grieved
                           YOU have consumed them
            BUT they have refused to receive correction
                        they have made their faces harder than a rock
                                    they have refused to RETURN
 
Leaders are rebellious                                                       verse 4- 6
 
THEREFORE I said – Surely these are poor – they are foolish
            for they know not the way of the LORD
                    nor the judgment of their God
I will get me unto the great men – and will speak unto them
             for they have known the way of the LORD
                     and the judgment of their God
                          BUT these have altogether broken the yoke
                                    and burst the bonds
WHEREFORE a lion out of the forest shall slay them
            and a wolf of the evenings shall spoil them
                        a leopard shall watch over their cities
                                 every one that goes out thence shall be torn in pieces
                                           BECAUSE their transgressions are many
                                                    and their backslidings are increased
 
Adultery is everywhere both physical and spiritual       verse 7- 9
 
How shall I pardon thee for this?  your children have forsaken ME
            and sworn by them that are no gods
                        WHEN I had fed them to the full – they then committed adultery
                                    and assembled themselves by troops in the harlots’ houses
They were as fed horses in the morning
            every one neighed after his neighbor’s wife
Shall I not visit for these things? – says the LORD
and shall not MY soul be avenged on such a nation as this?
 
Unbelief in coming judgment of the LORD                      verse 10- 13
 
Go ye up upon her walls – and destroy – BUT make not a FULL END
            take away her battlements – for they are not the LORD’S
For the house of Israel and the house of Judah have dealt every treacherously
            against ME – says the LORD
They have belied the LORD – and said
            It is not HE – neither shall evil come upon us
                        neither shall we see sword nor famine
                                    and the prophets shall become wind
                                                and the word is not in them
                                          thus shall it be done unto them
 
LORD uses ancient nation to judge children of Israel    verse 14- 17
 
WHEREFORE thus says the LORD God of hosts – Because you speak this word
            BEHOLD – I will make MY words in thy mouth fire
                        and this people wood – and it shall devour them
Lo – I will bring a nation upon you from far – O house of Israel
says the LORD – it is a mighty nation – it is an ancient nation
                        a nation whose language thou know not
                                    neither understand what they say
Their quiver is an open sepulcher
they are all mighty men
And they shall eat up your harvest – and your bread
            which your sons and your daughters should eat
                        they shall eat up your flocks and your herds
                                    they shall eat up your vines and your fig trees
                                                they shall impoverish your fenced cities
                                          wherein you TRUST with a sword
 
LORD will not completely destroy Israel                          verse 18- 19
 
NEVERTHELESS in those days  – says the LORD
            I will not make a FULL END with you
And it shall come to pass – when you shall say
            Wherefore does the LORD our God all these things unto us?
Then shall you answer them
            Like as you have forsaken ME and served strange gods in your land
                        SO shall you serve strangers in a land that is not yours
 
People give the LORD no respect                                     verse 20- 24
 
DECLARE this in the house of Jacob – and PUBLISH it in Judah – saying
         Hear now this – O foolish people – and without understanding
                    which have eyes – and see not
                           which have ears – and hear not
Fear you not ME? says the LORD
        Will you not tremble at MY presence
                  which have placed the sand for the bound of the sea by a
                            perpetual decree that it cannot pass it
                                     and though the waves thereof toss themselves
                                            yet can they not prevail
                                                   though they roar
                                                          yet can they not pass over it?
 BUT this people hath a revolting and rebellious heart
          they are revolted and gone
Neither say they in their heart
           Let us now fear the LORD our God – that gives rain
                     both the former and the latter – in his season
                                HE reserves unto us the appointed weeks of the Harvest
 
Wickedness is beyond measure in Israel                         verse 25- 29
 
Your iniquities have turned away these things
            and your sins have withheld good things from you
FOR among MY people are found wicked men
            they lay wait – as he that sets snares
                        they set a trap – they catch men
                                    as a cage is full of birds
                                                so are their houses full of deceit
THEREFORE they are become great – and waxen rich
            they have waxen fat – they shine – yea
                        they overpass the deeds of the wicked
                                    they judge not the cause – the cause of the fatherless
                                                yet they prosper
                                                            and the right of the needy do you not judge
Shall I not visit for these things? says the LORD
            shall not MY soul be avenged on such a nation as this?
 
Wonderful and horrible is happening                               verse 30- 31
 
A wonderful and horrible thing is committed in the land
            the prophets prophesy falsely – and the priests bear rule by their means
                        and MY people love to have it so
                                    and what will ye do in the end thereof?        


 

COMMENTARY:

 

DAILY SPIRITUAL BREAKFAST: Young Believers

 
: 1        Run ye to and fro through the streets of Jerusalem, and see now, and know, and seek in the broad places thereof, if ye can find a man, if there be any that executeth judgment, that seeketh the truth; and I willpardonit. (5545 "pardon" [calach] means forgive, release, or spare.
DEVOTION:  In the time of Abraham, Abraham asked the LORD, if he found ten people who were righteous to not destroy Sodom and the four other cities of the plain. The LORD agreed. However, there were not even ten men in all of the five cities that were righteous. They were guilty of gross sin. They laughed at Lot when he told them that God was going to judge their cities. Lot’s wife loved Sodom so much that she looked back at the cities as they were burning and turned into a pillar of salt.
Now the LORD was challenging Jeremiah to find just one person who executed righteous judgment and sought after the truth of God and HE would not send the northern army against Jerusalem.
Jeremiah took the challenge. He looked among the poor of the city but didn’t find anyone. He thought maybe he could find someone among the great men of the city. They also were not willing to serve the LORD. Therefore the LORD had to send the army against Jerusalem.
One obedient man could have saved the nation but no one would stand up for the LORD. They all enjoyed the lifestyle of sin that was prevalent in their day. They didn’t want to go against the status quo.
God is not willing that any should perish but HE is not willing to forgive sinners who don't want to be forgiven. Here we find God ordering the prophet to run through the streets of Jerusalem to see if he could find anyone who was willing to follow the LORD. God was willing to spare the city for that one. Sorry to say there was none. They liked the blessings of the LORD. HE gave them full bellies. HE gave them the former and latter rains. The problem was that when they were full, they went after other gods.
What would happen if the prophet went through the streets of our city, how many would he find? We like the blessings the LORD has given to our nation but when we are full we deny HIM in our schools, government and churches. We were truly blessed of the LORD but HE is sending warning to our nation to repent. Will we listen?
CHALLENGE:  We need to stand up against the status quo and cry out for righteous living. This again only comes through prayer and fasting. “If MY people will humble themselves and pray….”)
 


DAILY SPIRITUAL LUNCH: Transitional Believers

 
: 22      Fear you not me? Says the LORD: will you not tremble at my presence, which have placed the sand for the bound of the sea by a perpetual decree, that it cannot pass it: and though the waves thereof toss themselves, yet can they not prevail; though they roar, yet can they not pass over it? (5769 “perpetual” [‘owlam] means everlasting, old, evermore, ancient, indefinite or unending future, or eternal.)
DEVOTION:  God established HIS plan for the world before HE created the world. Everything that was created was under HIS control. Here we find that the LORD established guidelines for the waters of the world. They are never going to work outside HIS guideline without HIS permission. All of creation is under HIS control. The seas of the world listen to HIS standing orders. Once in history we find that HE caused a flood that covered the world.
The flood was sent to judge the world for the sin of those living in the world. Everything and everyone was destroyed except those who were in the ark. God promised to never do that again and gave a sign of HIS commitment to never do it again – the rainbow. We find that people have misused this sign but it is a promise that HE has kept since HE made this promise.
HE established limits for not only nature but all those who HE has created. The waters of the world listen to HIM and obey. The animals of the world listen to HIM and obey. Humans seem to have more freedoms but they are only allowed to work within certain limits and once those limits are broken HE sends judgment.
The children of Israel continually challenges HIS longsuffering attitude toward them. HE had to eventually send judgment because of their disobedience. HE will do the same in our time period. There is a time coming when the LORD is going to just us as a nation for our actions against HIS Word.
The fear of the LORD is not present in our nation and in many other nations of our world. We are just as rebellious as the nation of Israel. Our time of judgment is coming. Are we ready to face the LORD on an individual basis? What is HE going to say to us when we meet HIM face to face? There is only one of two choices according to the Word of God. HE can say “Depart from me! Or Well done, you good and faithful servant! Which is HE going to say to you?
CHALLENGE:  Are we listening to the commands of the LORD in our daily life? Are we learning lessons from the past? Are we learning lessons from HIS dealings with the children of Israel? If not, we will face the words “Depart from ME!
 


DAILY SPIRITUAL SUPPER: Mature Believers

 
: 31      The prophets prophesy falsely, and the priests bear rule by their means; and my people love to have it so: and what will ye do in the end thereof?  (157 “love” [ahab] means desire, breath after, longing, delight, like, affection or strong emotional attachment.)
DEVOTION:  Jeremiah was living in a time period when the tribes of Israel were both going away from the LORD. There was not one man in Jerusalem that loved the LORD. The LORD had to send the Babylonian armies against Israel because not one man was found.
There was a reason that there wasn’t one man found that sought the LORD and wanted to live a righteous life. What was the reason? It was that the ones who were to represent the LORD were not teaching the truth. They were only teaching what the people wanted to hear.
The New Testament informs us that the people in Paul’s day were in the same condition. This was only a few years from the time when Christ died on the cross. It was within one generation of the death of Christ. It is easy to fall away from the LORD if those who are leaders are not following the LORD.
Preachers who preached to people who wanted their ears itched. They didn’t want to be challenged to serve the LORD daily. They didn’t want to witness for the LORD. They didn’t want to cause their neighbors any grief by informing them that they might be headed to Hell for eternity.
Their pastors were preaching a health and wealth gospel that states that if they would just give their money to the church the LORD would bless them ten times the amount or more. People liked to hear this. They didn’t want to hear about suffering for Jesus. They just wanted to hear about all the blessings they can receive for very little or no service to HIM but maybe once a week or once a month coming to church and giving a little for the ministry.
Jeremiah was not willing to give this message. Neither should any Bible believing pastor or professor. We have plenty of books and speakers for those with itching ears. We need preachers who will challenge those who are genuine followers of the LORD to faithful service on a regular daily basis to the LORD.
First we have to be willing to hear the hard facts of the Christian life and then live it a consistently as we possibly can and encourage others to do the same. Second, we need to ask the LORD for more wisdom from above, so that we can live even better lives for HIM. Finally, we have to have a thankful heart when we have individuals in leaders challenge us to better service to the LORD.
CHALLENGE:  Don’t love itching ears that don’t want to be challenged. Don’t desire the status quo. Don’t compare yourselves with other believers, stand out in the crowd.)


 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)
  • 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)
  • 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)
God the Father (First person of the Godhead)
 
        LORD – Jehovah (Covenant keeping, Personal)   verse 2- 5, 9- 12, 14,
                                                                                                                        15, 18, 19, 22,
                                                                                                                        24, 29
        God – Elohim (Creator, Sovereign)  verse 4, 5, 14, 19, 24
        Way of the LORD                                  verse 4, 5
        Control of animals                                verse 6
        LORD God of hosts                              verse 14
        Judgment of God                                  verse 14
        LORD our God                                       verse 19, 24
        Perpetual decree                                  verse 22        
        Control of nature                                  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)
 
        Nation                                                    verse 15
        Mighty nation                                       verse 15
        Ancient nation                                     verse 15
        Mighty men                                          verse 16
        Strangers                                             verse 19
 
Sin (Missing the mark set by God on man and angels)
 
        Swear falsely                                      verse 2
        Refused to receive correction       verse 3
        Refused to return                              verse 3
        Foolish                                                  verse 4, 21
        Know not the way of the LORD      verse 4
        Know not the judgment of God       verse 4
        Broken yoke of God                          verse 5
        Burst the bonds of God                    verse 5
        Transgressions                                  verse 6
        Backslidings                                       verse 6
        Forsaken God                                     verse 7, 19
        Worship false gods                           verse 7, 19
        Committed adultery                          verse 7
        Harlot’s houses                                  verse 7
        Neighed after his neighbor’s wife  verse 8
        Dealt treacherously                          verse 11
        Belied                                                    verse 12
        Evil                                                         verse 12
        False prophets                                    verse 13, 31
        Trust in possessions                         verse 17
        Without understanding                      verse 21
        Without fear of the LORD                  verse 22
        Revolting                                               verse 23
        Rebellious heart                                  verse 23
        Iniquities                                                verse 25
        Sins                                                         verse 25
        Wicked                                                   verse 26, 28
        Lay in wait                                             verse 26
        Deceit                                                     verse 27
        Improper judgment                             verse 28
        False prophesy                                    verse 31
 
Salvation (Provided by Christ’s death on the cross for our sins) 

        Executes judgment                             verse 1
        Seeks the truth                                     verse 1
        Pardon                                                    verse 1, 7
        Truth                                                        verse 3
        Correction                                              verse 3
        Return                                                     verse 3
        Way of the LORD                                  verse 4, 5
        Know judgment of God                        verse 4, 5
        Fear of the LORD                                  verse 22, 24
        Presence of the LORD                        verse 22
        Gives rain                                               verse 24

Israel (Old Testament people of God)
 
        Jerusalem                                              verse 1
        Nation                                                      verse 9, 29
        House of Israel                                      verse 11, 15
        House of Judah                                     verse 11, 20
        Not a full end of Israel                          verse 18
        House of Jacob                                     verse 20
 
Church (New Testament people of God)
Last Things (Future Events)


QUOTES

 
20–22.Once more the Ruler of the cosmos addresses the nation, rebuking it for its stupidity and stubbornness. Reflecting Isaiah 6:9 Jeremiah rebukes them for their lack of insight into the metaphysical significance of existence. Christ made precisely the same criticism of his contemporaries (Matt. 13:14f.; John 12:40), as Paul also did (Acts 28:26). There is no necessary correlation between sight and perception, hearing and comprehension. Indeed, the people are shown to be as stupid as the nonentities which they worship (cf. Pss 115:5ff.; 135:15ff.). While God’s world has been fashioned so as to obey his will unswervingly, his covenant people have exploited their liberty brazenly to repudiate his commandments and indulge in all sorts of corruption, overstepping constantly the limits prescribed by the covenant relationship. (Harrison, R. K. (1973). Jeremiah and Lamentations: an introduction and commentary (Vol. 21, p. 81). Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press.)


Proclamation: they were unconcerned (5:20–31). Jeremiah was a retiring sort of person. Yet God told him to announce and proclaim boldly to the whole house of Jacob just what the people were like. The prophet’s description of the people must have angered them, but it didn’t shake them out of their complacency. Jeremiah told them that they were foolish, senseless, blind, and deaf, and that they had no fear of God. They were stubborn and rebellious, having turned away from serving the Lord. The mighty seas obeyed God’s rule, but His own people rejected Him. God sent the rains and gave the harvests, but His people refused to thank Him.
Instead of encouraging one another to fear God, they exploited one another like hunters snaring birds. Thus the rich grew richer as the poor languished. The courts were corrupt, the prophets were liars, and the priests went right along with them; and the people approved what was done and enjoyed it! “My people love to have it so” (Jer. 5:31). When a nation becomes that corrupt, there is no hope.
The sinners thought they were getting away with their crimes, but God asked them, “What will you do in the end?” (5:31, NIV) “There is a way which seems right to a man, but its end is the way of death” (Prov. 14:12, NKJV). (Wiersbe, W. W. (1996). Be Decisive (p. 36). Wheaton, IL: Victor Books)


5:22 sand … for the sea.God’s providential acts in the natural world such as 1) creating the seashore to prevent flooding, 2) giving rain at the appropriate times (v. 24), and 3) providing time for harvest (v. 24) are witness enough to the Lord’s reality and grace. As the nation turns away from God, He will take these unappreciated gifts away (v. 25). (MacArthur, J. F., Jr. (2006). The MacArthur study Bible: New American Standard Bible. (Je 5:22). Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishers.)


Ver. 22. Fear ye not me? saith the Lord, &c.] They did not fear the Lord, and this is a reproof to them for the want of it, which is a reproof of their ignorance and folly; for the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, Prov. 9:10 and where that is there is true wisdom; but, where it is not, there is nothing but ignorance and stupidity: will ye not tremble at my presence? or face; his wrath and anger, justly resenting their carriage to him. The Targum is, “from before my Word;” the essential Word, his Son: or, will ye not be in pain? as a woman in travail; as Kimchi observes the word signifies: which have placed the sand for the bound of the sea by a perpetual decree, that it cannot pass it. This is a very wonderful thing in nature, that the earth and sea, being spherical, and making one terraqueous globe, and the waters of the sea being higher than the earth, should be so bounded and restrained, by the power and providence of God, as not to overflow the earth, and that by means of the sand, which is penetrable, flexible, and movable; and yet this is set as a bound, and by the decree of God remains firm and stable, and that for ever, so that the sea cannot bear it down, go through it, or over it: and though the waves thereof toss themselves, yet can they not prevail; though they roar, yet can they not pass over it; even when the sea is the most tumultuous and raging. This is an instance of the mighty power of God, and carries in it an argument and reason why he should be feared; and yet such was the stupidity of this people, that though they saw this with their eyes, the sea and the tossings of it, and the sand set as a bound to it, and an effectual one, and heard the roarings and ragings of the waves of it in vain; yet they feared not the Lord that did all this; and so shewed themselves more stupid and disobedient than the sea and its waves, which obeyed their Maker, though destitute of sense and reason; see Job 26:10 and 38:8–11; Psal. 104:6, 9; Prov. 8:29. (Gill, J. (1810). An Exposition of the Old Testament (Vol. 5, p. 433). London: Mathews and Leigh.)

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