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1
JEREMIAHS TRIALS
  • Chapters 26 28 36 - 38

2
Learning From History
  • Part of the reason that the people resisted
    Jeremiahs message was due to a misunderstanding
    of their history.
  • Back when the Assyrians were threatening
    Jerusalem and the end seemed to be near, the
    prophet Isaiah instructed King Hezekiah to trust
    God for deliverance.
  • God honored Hezekiahs faith and obedience and
    delivered Jerusalem.

3
Jeremiahthe Traitor?
  • This story was passed down to the leaders and
    peoples of Jeremiahs day. So when they were
    threatened by the Babylonians they assumed that
    God would save them because they were Davids
    descendants.
  • So when Jeremiah advised the people of Judah to
    give up to the Babylonians, he was perceived as a
    political and spiritual traitor who was
    abandoning the faith of Isaiah.

4
Missing the Point
  • The people of Judah wrongly believed that Gods
    covenant meant that they could do whatever they
    wanted without consequences.
  • They ignored the fact that God honored and saved
    their ancestors because Hezekiahs heart was
    turned to God and he intended to obey the
    covenant requirements.
  • The people (and future kings except for Josiah)
    did not follow the lead of Hezekiah. They
    shrugged off reforms and returned to the
    spiritual and social evils.

5
Adding Insult to Injury
  • Jeremiahs political statements were not all that
    disturbed the people.
  • He also announced that the Babylonian threat and
    the horrible spiritual condition of the people
    were related.
  • But Judahs leaders did not want him to speak to
    the people about repentance or about surrender to
    the Babylonians, so they tried to silence
    Jeremiah

6
Jeremiahs TrialsYOUR ASSIGNMENT
  • Your row will be assigned a chapter from
    Jeremiah. Read it together and create a summary
    of the chapter answering the following questions
  • Who was involved?
  • What happened?
  • Why did it happen?
  • How was God at work in the story?
  • You will be presenting your summary to the class

7
Jeremiahs TrialsChapter 26 Summary
  • During the reign of King Jehoiakim, God
    instructed Jeremiah to go prophesy in the temple
    and tell the folks that certain destruction of
    Jerusalem was coming. The same fate that came
    upon Israel will befall Jerusalem unless they
    repent.
  • The priests and the people had a better idea.
    Instead of repenting they planned to kill
    Jeremiah. Rather than just commit murder, they
    decided to put Jeremiah on trial for treason.

8
Jeremiahs Trials God kept his promise to take
care of Jeremiah
  • While Jeremiah is on trial for saying such
    things, one of the elders remembers that the
    prophet Micah had made the same prophecy during
    the days of Hezekiah and he had not been
    executed.
  • But on the other hand, there was another man
    named Urijah who had delivered the same message
    and the people did try to execute him. The
    question becomes Do we let Jeremiah go on like
    Micah, or put him to death like Urijah?
  • Finally, an influential man named Ahikam
    supported Jeremiah and was able to deliver
    Jeremiah from a guilty verdict and spare
    Jeremiah's death.

9
Jeremiahs TrialsChapter 26
  • Jeremiah 271 2, 12 15, Chapter 28
  • Jeremiah 36
  • Jeremiah 37
  • Jeremiah 381 13
  • Jeremiah 3814 28

10
Jeremiahs Trials Chapter 27 1-2, 12-15, 28
  • God tells Jeremiah to use a visual aid - a yoke
    to wear. Why?
  • Later he sends yokes to the king and the leaders
    of these surrounding nations (they were having a
    secret rebellion meeting) to illustrate that
    there is no point in resisting Nebuchadnezzar he
    is in control and will remain there until God is
    finished with him.

11
Gods word cannot be altered to please the
listeners. (Chapters 27 28)
  • Jeremiah's message is that there is no point in
    resisting the inevitable to fight Nebuchadnezzar
    is useless and suicidal.
  • But false prophets (like Hananiah) in Judah were
    telling Zedekiah and the leaders of Judah (and
    the surrounding nations) that the Babylonian
    captivity was soon to be over, but Jeremiah was
    telling them that a return to the land would not
    happen in their generation.

12
Jeremiahs TrialsChapter 36
  • God instructed Jeremiah to write down his
    prophecies concerning Judah and send them to the
    leaders of Judah/Jerusalem.
  • Baruch, Jeremiah's secretary, wrote out the
    prophecy and then took it to Jerusalem where he
    read it to several leaders of the government.
    Those leaders believed that King Jehoiakim needed
    to hear these prophecies.

13
Jeremiahs Trials (Chapter 36)No human agent can
destroy the word of God.
  • Finally, the scroll was read to the king by
    Jehudi. However, Jehudi personally took the pages
    and burned them - cut them out with a penknife -
    after he read them to the king.
  • After the disposal of this prophecy, Baruch and
    Jeremiah were going to be arrested but God hid
    them. Subsequently, Jeremiah wrote down the words
    of the first prophecy (again) along with some
    additional (really bad) words directed
    specifically at Jehoiakim.

14
Jeremiahs TrialsChapter 37
  • Zedekiah sends for Jeremiah to pray for Judah.
    Jeremiah gets a prophecy directly from God and
    delivers it, but it was another of the
    doom-and-gloom prophecies. The Egyptians cannot
    help you, Babylon will conquer Judah.
  • The Babylonian army temporarily left Jerusalem
    for fear of a confrontation with the Egyptian
    army. During that time, Jeremiah left Jerusalem,
    but was arrested because he was framed as working
    with the Babylonians. The officials worked him
    over before throwing him into prison where he
    stayed "many days."

15
Jeremiahs Trials (Chapter 37)Gods Truth Is
Always Revealed.
  • Later, Zedekiah had Jeremiah delivered before him
    from prison where he privately asked him about
    the future, but it was still a story of doom and
    gloom, especially for King Zedekiah, who was told
    that he would be captured.
  • Jeremiah then points out to King Zedekiah that
    the (false) prophets who promised good news were
    nowhere to be found now. Jeremiah requested that
    he not be sent back to prison instead, he was
    placed under the guards in the court of the
    guards. There he was not free, but not isolated
    in prison either.

16
Jeremiahs TrialsChapter 381 - 13
  • Zedekiahs leadership team was angry about
    Jeremiah's surrender-while-you-still-can
    prophecies. They wanted him dead. They felt his
    message was interfering with morale and thus
    jeopardizing their defense of the city,
    Jerusalem.
  • The soldiers went to the king and sought
    permission to kill Jeremiah. Zedekiah looked the
    other way and didnt interfere with their plans.
    Rather than just kill him, they lowered him down
    into a pit - a cistern without water, but it was
    full of mud. Jeremiah sank down into the mud.

17
Jeremiahs TrialsGod did not abandon Jeremiah
(Chapter 38 1 - 13)
  • When one of the king's servants, an Ethiopian,
    asked permission to rescue Jeremiah, the king
    consented and provided the resources to do so.
    Jeremiah was rescued and placed back under
    arrest.
  • Notice the reference to the lack of food in
    Jerusalem in verse 9. After many months of being
    surrounded by the Babylonian army, food supplies
    had become scarce. Capturing a walled city like
    Jerusalem was not difficult...given enough time -
    just starve them out!

18
Jeremiahs TrialsChapter 3814 - 28
  • Zedekiah, the last King of Judah figures a mud
    bath should have served to change Jeremiah's
    message. He arranges a meeting with Jeremiah to
    get a second opinion. However, the prophecy
    didn't change from previously.
  • He tells Zedekiah that if he goes ahead and
    surrenders to Nebuchadnezzar, he and his house
    will be spared, but if he resists, it'll be big
    trouble for Zedekiah.

19
Jeremiahs TrialsGod shows Zedekiah that
Jeremiah was a true prophet.
  • The meeting concludes, but some people had seen
    Jeremiah talking with the king. Inquiring minds
    wanted to know what they talked about.
  • Zedekiah commands Jeremiah to lie about the
    content of their conversation...and Jeremiah does
    just as he is commanded.
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