It’s fascinating reading about how God orchestrates His will and His ways in carrying it out. Sometimes He uses good things to help turn people around, and sometimes He uses evil people to change attitudes in those He loves. Here in Jeremiah chapter 25 Jeremiah tells the people of Judah what’s about to happen. They are about to be exiled out of Judah. The saddest part is that he’s been telling them for over 23 years. No one listened. Now God is going to use Nebuchadnezzar to punish Judah for their disobedience by exiling them to Babylon and making them Nebuchadnezzar’s subjects. It’s simply amazing how God orchestrates His will. He uses the evil Babylonian empire to discipline Israel. After that, He then punishes Babylon for their evil behavior in their treatment of Israel. God is sovereign. He is worthy of our trust. Just think America isn’t immune to God’s ways of disciplining. Unless we turn around and repent of our sin, America’s fate might just be like Israel’s, or worse yet, Babylon’s.
1 This message for all the people of Judah came to Jeremiah from the Lord during the fourth year of Jehoiakim’s reign over Judah. This was the year when King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon began his reign.2 Jeremiah the prophet said to all the people in Judah and Jerusalem, 3 “For the past twenty-three years–from the thirteenth year of the reign of Josiah son of Amon, king of Judah, until now–the Lord has been giving me His messages. I have faithfully passed them on to you, but you have not listened.4 “Again and again the Lord has sent you His servants, the prophets, but you have not listened or even paid attention. 5 Each time the message was this: ‘Turn from the evil road you are traveling and from the evil things you are doing. Only then will I let you live in this land that the Lord gave to you and your ancestors forever. 6 Do not provoke My anger by worshiping idols you made with your own hands. Then I will not harm you.’7 “But you would not listen to Me,” says the Lord. “You made Me furious by worshiping idols you made with your own hands, bringing on yourselves all the disasters you now suffer. 8 And now the Lord of Heaven’s Armies says: Because you have not listened to Me, 9 I will gather together all the armies of the north under King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon, whom I have appointed as My deputy. I will bring them all against this land and its people and against the surrounding nations. I will completely destroy you and make you an object of horror and contempt and a ruin forever. 10 I will take away your happy singing and laughter. The joyful voices of bridegrooms and brides will no longer be heard. Your millstones will fall silent, and the lights in your homes will go out. 11 This entire land will become a desolate wasteland. Israel and her neighboring lands will serve the king of Babylon for seventy years.12 “Then, after the seventy years of captivity are over, I will punish the king of Babylon and his people for their sins,” says the Lord. “I will make the country of the Babylonians a wasteland forever. 13 I will bring upon them all the terrors I have promised in this book–all the penalties announced by Jeremiah against the nations. 14 Many nations and great kings will enslave the Babylonians, just as they enslaved My people. I will punish them in proportion to the suffering they cause My people.”
Jeremiah 25:1-14
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