Jeremiah 14
In Jeremiah 14, the prophet laments the severe drought plaguing Judah and Jerusalem. He cries out to God for mercy and intercedes on behalf of the people. However, God reveals that their sins have caused their suffering and warns them of impending judgment.
Bible version
The Drought and God's Response
Commentary
This chapter highlights the consequences of disobedience and the importance of repentance. Despite their desperate situation, the people are slow to recognize their wrongdoing and turn back to God. Instead, they rely on false prophets who offer empty promises and refuse to heed Jeremiah's warnings. God's response reveals His righteousness, justice, and mercy. He desires to show compassion, but the people's continuous rebellion becomes a hindrance to His grace. Nonetheless, God shows His love for them by responding to Jeremiah's plea for mercy and promising to save a remnant. Overall, this chapter serves as a warning to all who willfully disobey God's commands. It reminds us that our choices have consequences and that true repentance leads to restoration and renewed fellowship with God.
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There are 22 verses in Jeremiah, chapter 14.