Today Bill returns to his series through the Bible with part two of his message based on Jeremiah chapter twenty-nine. As we see throughout the Bible, man faces a daily decision to trust God, or trust his own judgment. It's the most crucial decision ...
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Jeremiah never wanted to be a prophet. It broke his heart and endlessly frustrated him that the people of Judah would not heed his warnings of impending judgment. Even more heartbreaking for Jeremiah was living to see all that he warned about come to...
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Jeremiah 29:30 In-Context
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"For he has sent to us in Babylon, saying, 'The exile will be long; build houses and live in them and plant gardens and eat their produce.' ""'
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Zephaniah the priest read this letter to Jeremiah the prophet.
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Then came the word of the LORD to Jeremiah, saying,
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"Send to all the exiles, saying, 'Thus says the LORD concerning Shemaiah the Nehelamite, "Because Shemaiah has prophesied to you, although I did not send him, and he has made you trust in a lie,"
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therefore thus says the LORD , "Behold, I am about to punish Shemaiah the Nehelamite and his descendants; he will not have anyone living among this people, and he will not see the good that I am about to do to My people," declares the LORD , "because he has preached rebellion against the LORD .""'