In this lesson on Lamentations 1–3, Stephen Davey explains how Jeremiah gives voice to the anguish of Jerusalem’s fall while affirming that God’s judgment is just and faithful. The poems recount the devastation caused by sin, the sorrow of divine discipline, and the honest confession that the Lord is right in His actions. Yet at the center of the book shines hope: God’s steadfast love never ceases, His mercies are new every morning, and He does not afflict from His heart but with compassion. Stephen Davey emphasizes that discipline is ultimately an invitation to examine our ways, repent, and come home to a faithful God.
An Invitation to Come Home
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