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God instructs Jeremiah to break a clay jar before the people as a symbol of His coming judgment on Jerusalem. These chapters expose the corruption of leaders, the stubbornness of the people, and the inevitability of God’s justice. Yet, even in the midst of destruction, there remains a call to seek the way of life by turning back to the Lord.Questions:1. In Jeremiah 19, the broken jar represents irreversible judgment. How does this image challenge our understanding of God’s patience and the consequences of rejecting Him?2. Jeremiah 20 records the prophet’s deep personal struggle as he faces ridicule and despair. What can we learn from his honesty about faith in times of suffering?3. In Jeremiah 21, God tells the people to choose the “way of life” or the “way of death.” How does this choice mirror the decisions we must make in following Christ today?Use my affiliate link to get the CSB apologetics study bible hereMy video review the CSB Apologetics Study BibleAll our links are here
By Basically BiblicalGod instructs Jeremiah to break a clay jar before the people as a symbol of His coming judgment on Jerusalem. These chapters expose the corruption of leaders, the stubbornness of the people, and the inevitability of God’s justice. Yet, even in the midst of destruction, there remains a call to seek the way of life by turning back to the Lord.Questions:1. In Jeremiah 19, the broken jar represents irreversible judgment. How does this image challenge our understanding of God’s patience and the consequences of rejecting Him?2. Jeremiah 20 records the prophet’s deep personal struggle as he faces ridicule and despair. What can we learn from his honesty about faith in times of suffering?3. In Jeremiah 21, God tells the people to choose the “way of life” or the “way of death.” How does this choice mirror the decisions we must make in following Christ today?Use my affiliate link to get the CSB apologetics study bible hereMy video review the CSB Apologetics Study BibleAll our links are here