Jeremiah 20
In Jeremiah chapter 20, we see the continuation of Jeremiah's persecution by Pashhur, a priest, for prophesying against Jerusalem. Pashhur has Jeremiah beaten and put in stocks, but Jeremiah continues to speak the word of the Lord. Jeremiah offers a prayer of lament to God, expressing his frustration and anger towards his persecutors, but ultimately acknowledging God's sovereignty and his own dedication to following Him.
Bible version
Jeremiah's Persecution and Prayer
Commentary
In this chapter, we see Jeremiah facing intense persecution for speaking the truth that God had given him to share. Despite the physical and emotional pain he endures, Jeremiah remains steadfast in his commitment to God's word. His prayer of lament shows us that being faithful to God does not mean we will be spared from hardship or suffering, but as believers, we can take our pain and frustrations to God in prayer. This chapter reminds us that there may be times when we face opposition for following God, but we can trust that He is sovereign and will strengthen us to endure.
Meet the heroes of Jeremiah, 20
FAQ
Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Jeremiah, chapter 20 it would take approximately 2 minutes to finish.
There are 18 verses in Jeremiah, chapter 20.