In this lesson, Stephen Davey explains that God’s call of Jeremiah reveals how divine purpose precedes human ability or approval. God tells Jeremiah that He formed, knew, and consecrated him before birth, proving that life is not accidental and that every strength and weakness is part of God’s design. Though Jeremiah objects because of his youth and lack of eloquence, God assures him that success depends not on personal skill but on faithfully delivering God’s Word. The visions of the almond branch and boiling pot preview both the certainty of God’s promises and the coming judgment Jeremiah must announce. Davey concludes that faithfulness—not popularity or results—is the true measure of success, as God accomplishes His work through those who trust Him and obey.
The Call of Jeremiah
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