ethics for ministers
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“ISRAEL…..TIME IS WINDING UP!!!”
Jeremiah 1-10BBC
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The Call of Jeremiah• At 20, he felt that he could never
obey the call of God, being shy and timid.
• The Lord touched Jeremiah’s mouth and promised to speak through him.
• While Josiah was King, Jeremiah was treated kindly.
• Jeremiah instructed his friend Baruch to write in a book. The book was sent to be read to the people.
• The people were fearful and sent it to the king.
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The Call of Jeremiah• Jehoiakim was king. He took a knife
and cut out the page of the book. • He then threw it in the fire. • He wanted to punish Jeremiah and
Baruch, but could not find them.
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Jeremiah: The Weeping Prophet• A Major Prophet, one of the greatest.• Son of Hilkiah, a priest that was in
Anathoth, a small village 3 miles Northeast of Jerusalem
• Called by God at a young age: 20• 627 BC in the 13 year of King Josiah• Until the destruction of Jerusalem in
586 BC• Prophesied in Egypt after the fall of
Jerusalem for many years.
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Jeremiah: The Weeping Prophet• Jeremiah was the most persecuted
character of the Old Testament. • His Jewish kinsmen cursed him, beat
him, threw him in prison.
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The Prophecy• The law of God given to Moses had
decreed that violations would result in the removal of God’s blessings.
• Jeremiah’s ministry both announces and witnesses the imposition of the final curse of exile.
• Jeremiah bears witness of not only God’s judgment, but God’s intense love for his people.
• He prophesies restoration and salvation beyond exile.
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The Prophecy• He sought to bring his people to a state of
genuine repentance. (7:2-7) • 13 times he characterized them as a
“backsliding” people. • If Judah would only turn back, they would
avoid the danger of the coming Babylonian invasion.
• 150 Times Jeremiah spoke for God with warnings “the word of the Lord came….”
• Their response was “WRATH” on Jeremiah.
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