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Today's Bible Translation
Bible translation used in today's episode: Ch. 17-21 NLV
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Podcast Introduction
This is Prophecy Friday, and we’ll read Jeremiah chapters 17-21. I’m calling this episode “The Potter’s House.”
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Comments on Jeremiah 18
The Lord showed Jeremiah a potter who was not happy with a pot he made, so the potter made a new pot with the clay. God said to Jeremiah, "Can't I do this with Israel? But if a nation turns from its sins, I will change my mind, and I will not tear it down.”
So Jeremiah brought a message from the Lord to all Judah and Jerusalem, calling them out for their sins, and told them that destruction was on the way.
But the people hated the message, and would not turn away from their sins.
In v. 18, the people said, "Come and let us hurt him (Jeremiah) with our tongue, and let us not listen to any of his words." So because they did not like Jeremiah's message, they wanted to silence him. Does that sound at all familiar?
What was Jeremiah’s response? Did he lash out at them? Did he take things into his own hands? No, he went to the Lord and prayed, "Do not forgive their wrong-doing or cover their sin from Your eyes. Let them be taken down before You. Punish them in the time of Your anger."
This is counter to the prayer that Jesus prayed on the cross. "Forgive them Lord, for they know not what they do."
Is there a time where it is right to pray Jeremiah's prayer? As we heard today in the chapters following chapter 18, the Lord's anger had been kindled toward Israel, and He did not rebuke Jeremiah.
Beloved, there will come a time when God will say, "Enough!" We look at the condition of the world today, and we wonder how much worse things can get. Maybe we’re getting close to that day, or maybe there will be a world wide revival, and people will turn to Him. It has happened before, and it can happen again. Only the Father knows. Only He knows the day and hour when He will be through, and the Great Tribulation will begin. Until that day, we…each of us… are called to carry the Good News of a Risen Christ to all who will listen. For those who do listen, their eternities will be forever changed. How wonderful for them, and how great it is to be the one who brought the message to them! We have a great opportunity and responsibility to allow God to use us bear the message of hope, love and Good News.
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Steve Webb 0:00Does that sound at all familiar?
Steve Webb 0:09Coming to you from Riverside, California, this is the Lifespring one year Bible and podcasting since 2004. I'm your og Godcaster. Steve Webb. This is the daily podcast where we'll read through the entire Bible in a year. This is prophecy Friday, and we'll read Jeremiah, chapters 17 to 21. I'm calling the episode, the potter's house. And I need to apologize for yesterday's episode. This is what happens when your podcast host is very tired.The chapters I read yesterday for job were just recently read on the show and it just completely slipped my mind. I messed up as I looked at the calendar. And so you got a bit of a repeat. So next week, when we read job, we'll make up what we were supposed to do yesterday, in addition to doing the chapters that are supposed to be for next week, that way we stay on schedule. So again, I apologize and I'll try to get more rest. Now with that said, let's pray so that we can begin today's reading our Heavenly Father, we love you and we ask that as we read today, you would teach us open our minds open our hearts and bless this time around your word....