Jeremiah 15.15-21

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Image generated by AI from Dall.e prompt ‘An expressive oil painting of Jeremiah’s deep tears caused by God’s anguish, resonate through the desolate land.’

Limerick



There once was a prophet so wise
He brought forth God’s truth and advice
He spoke of His grace
And saved us from our disgrace
His words still echo in our lives

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Potential actions to take in response



One practical way to respond to the teaching of Jeremiah 15.15-21 is by displaying humility and recognizing that God is in control. This chapter speaks of the Lord’s love for His people, even in their suffering and trials. We should be humble in our response, not taking anything for granted, and trusting that the Lord will take care of us. We must also recognize that we are not in control; only God knows what is best for us and He will provide. Additionally, we can take comfort in knowing that our suffering is temporary and that God will help us through it. Practically speaking, this means that we should take time each day to pray for strength and wisdom to navigate the challenges of life. We should also strive to live a life reflective of the Lord’s teachings, doing our best to show mercy and compassion to those around us. Lastly, we should voice gratitude for all the good things the Lord has done for us.

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Related passages



Themes: God’s anger, judgement, mercy, hope.
Related passages: Jeremiah 16.19-21 – God will restore his people and be merciful; Lamentations 3.22-23 – God’s merciful love is never ending; Romans 8.28 – God works all things together for good. Explanation: Jeremiah 16.19-21 – God’s judgement is followed by mercy and restoration of his people; Lamentations 3.22-23 – God’s mercy and love are constant, despite judgement; Romans 8.28 – God uses judgement to bring about good, even in difficult times.

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