Jeremiah 4
In Jeremiah chapter 4, the prophet issues a call to repentance to the people of Judah, warning of impending destruction if they refuse to turn from their wicked ways. He describes the coming judgement as a devastating storm, warning the people to take refuge and mend their ways before it is too late.
Bible version
The Call to Repentance
Commentary
In this chapter, Jeremiah's message is one of urgency and warning. He pulls no punches in describing the coming judgement, painting a vivid picture of destruction that will befall the people of Judah if they don't repent. But even as he speaks of judgement, he also holds out hope for redemption and restoration, urging the people to turn from their sins and return to God. This message is just as relevant today as it was in Jeremiah's time, as we all face the consequences of our choices and the need to turn back to the One who can save us.
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FAQ
Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Jeremiah, chapter 4 it would take approximately 3 minutes to finish.
There are 31 verses in Jeremiah, chapter 4.