Jeremiah 28.5-9

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Limerick



There once was a prophet named Jeremiah
Whose words were both wise and sincere
He spoke of the future,
That God would endure,
And that peace would soon reappear

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Potential actions to take in response



One practical way to respond to the teaching of the Bible passage Jeremiah 28.5-9 is to focus on the importance of truth and the consequences of false prophesy. Jeremiah is warning against false prophets who are trying to lead the people away from God’s commandments. This passage encourages us to stand firm in our faith and to be discerning about what we believe. We should be aware of what people are saying and not be easily swayed by false words. We can also respond by being truthful in our interactions with others. We should speak truthfully and not lie or deceive. If we do so, God will bless us and protect us. We should also pay attention to the signs and wonders that God sends us as a sign of His presence in our lives. When we are obedient to God and follow His commands, He will be with us always.

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Related passages



Themes: False prophets, truth, judgement, punishment.

Related Passages:

1. Ezekiel 13:8-9 – False prophets are condemned for their lies and will be punished for leading others astray.

2. Deuteronomy 18:20-22 – God will protect His people from false prophets and will judge and punish them for their lies.

3. Jeremiah 23:16-17 – False prophets are condemned for their lies and will be judged for their deceitfulness.

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