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Tonight we see Jeremiah prophecy in two ways: one directly to the people of Israel during his time and one as words that Jesus will say when he sees the temple corrupted during his life. What we take from this, is that we enter time with Him we should not do so as a liar or a thief, but as a child who knows that we need his grace and mercy.
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Tonight we see Jeremiah prophecy in two ways: one directly to the people of Israel during his time and one as words that Jesus will say when he sees the temple corrupted during his life. What we take from this, is that we enter time with Him we should not do so as a liar or a thief, but as a child who knows that we need his grace and mercy.