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Jeremiah 15: 10-11
(Berean Study Bible)
Woe to me, my mother, that you have borne me, a man of strife and conflict in all the land. I have neither lent nor borrowed, yet everyone curses me.
11 The LORD said: “Surely I will deliver you for a good purpose; surely I will intercede with your enemy in your time of trouble, in your time of distress.
summary:
Jeremiah met with much contempt and reproach, when they ought to have blessed him, and God for him. It is a great and sufficient support to the people of God, that however troublesome their way may be, it shall be well with them in their latter end. God turns to the people. Shall the most hardy and vigorous of their efforts be able to contend with the counsel of God, or with the army of the Chaldeans? Let them hear their doom. The enemy will treat the prophet well. But the people who had great estates would be used hardly. All parts of the country had added to the national guilt; and let each take shame to itself.
(bible study tools)
Jeremiah cries, “Woe to me, my mother, that you gave me birth!” Though he has never exploited anyone, he is cursed by all. God answers that He will protect the prophet, but the nation’s iron-like resistance—spearheaded by powers “from the north”—will not be broken. Judah’s treasures will become plunder, and her people will serve strangers in an unfamiliar land.
Setting and Background
• Timeframe: Near the end of the seventh century BC, when Babylon’s power was rising and Judah’s loyalty to the covenant was at an all-time low.
• Political climate: Jehoiakim likely rules; Egyptian influence is fading; Babylon advances from the north.
• Spiritual climate: Centuries of idolatry climaxed under Manasseh (2 Kings 21:1-16). Though Josiah’s reforms slowed judgment, the national heart remained unchanged.
Jeremiah’s Isolation and Integrity (v 10)
• He is blamed though blameless—an echo of Joseph (Genesis 40:14-15) and ultimately Christ (John 15:25).
• Refuses to sit with revelers. Separation is costly but essential for a faithful messenger.
Practical Applications
• Persistent sin eventually silences even the strongest prayers; repentance should never be delayed.
• Faithful service may invite misunderstanding and hostility, but God sees and secures His servants.
• Scripture internalized provides joy and stamina when ministry feels lonely or futile.
• Stand firm: let the culture come to the truth, not the truth bend to the culture.
• God’s promises outlast the fiercest opposition; obedience positions us to experience His rescue.
Practical Applications:
Reflect on Personal Sin
Consider areas in your life where you may be resisting God’s will. Confess and seek His forgiveness, knowing that He desires repentance and restoration.
Understand the Seriousness of Disobedience
Recognize that persistent sin has consequences. Let this understanding motivate you to live a life of obedience and faithfulness to God.
Persevere in Faith
Like Jeremiah, remain steadfast in your faith, even when facing opposition or isolation. Trust in God’s promises and His ability to deliver you.
Intercede for Others
While Jeremiah was told not to intercede for Judah, we are called to pray for others, asking God to soften hearts and bring about repentance and revival.
Jeremiah 15 offers a heart-wrenching dialogue between the prophet Jeremiah and God. As Judah continues in disobedience, Jeremiah intercedes for his people, only to be met with divine rejection and an affirmation of impending judgment. Amid personal despair, Jeremiah receives a renewed promise of protection, providing a glimpse of hope amidst a backdrop of desolation.
(Bible Hub)
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