Jeremiah 21
In Jeremiah 21, King Zedekiah sends messengers to the prophet Jeremiah to inquire about the outcome of an impending Babylonian invasion. Jeremiah's response is that the invasion is a result of the people's rejection of God's covenant and His warning to repent. The chapter also includes a warning to the king and his officials of their impending downfall if they do not turn to God.
Bible version
The Consequences of Rejecting God's Word
Commentary
This chapter emphasizes the consequences of rejecting God's word and disobedience to His commands. The Babylonian invasion was a direct result of the people's rebellion against God, and Jeremiah's message to the king and officials serves as a warning to all who choose to ignore God's warnings. The message from Jeremiah challenges us to examine our own lives and ask if we are living in obedience and surrender to God's will or if we have turned away from His ways. Ultimately, this chapter reminds us of God's justice and the importance of repentance to avoid His judgment.
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There are 14 verses in Jeremiah, chapter 21.