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Highlights
- Nobody wants to be Jeremiah, who lived through God's judgement on his culture.
- Author(s): Tom Birch
- 128 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Biblical Studies
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About the Book
Nobody wants to be Jeremiah, who lived through God's judgement, but God's reckless love is displayed in the stories of this prophet's life, showing us how to relate to an ungodly world.Book Synopsis
Nobody wants to be Jeremiah, who lived through God's judgement on his culture. But looking at our own culture today, we may have more in common with Jeremiah than we'd like. How do we stand for righteousness and still relate to an ungodly world? In the stories of Jeremiah's life and times, we see God's reckless love and offer of forgiveness. They are stories of hope for our day and encouragement for our lives.
Jeremiah survived attacks on his life. He endured war and famine. He stood against kings who would have killed him. He suffered depression, but in spite of it, he thrived and found his satisfaction in the living God. He was a tutor to kings and prophets. He was a messenger for God. He was a friend to any who would accept him. Jeremiah is both a powerful inspiration and a gentle encouragement that God's plan for us is to give us a hope and a future, regardless of our past.
Review Quotes
Tom's masterful treatment of Jeremiah offers detailed historical, theological, and practical material that will challenge mature believers to deepen their faith in God, and older generations to empower newer generations. As you read through and reflect, you're bound to experience true peace and contentment with God. I commend this work.
--Dr. Roger Helland, DMin
District Minister, Baptist General Conference Alberta
Author of The Devout Life, Magnificent Surrender, and Missional Spirituality