In this final lesson on Jeremiah 45–52, Stephen Davey reflects on the prophet’s lonely yet faithful ministry and highlights God’s sovereign control over both judgment and restoration. From God’s personal encouragement to Baruch in chapter 45 to the sweeping prophecies against Egypt, Philistia, Moab, Ammon, Edom, Damascus, Elam, and ultimately Babylon, the message underscores that no nation escapes divine justice. Babylon itself, used by God to judge Judah, is later destroyed by the Medes and Persians, demonstrating that God’s purposes prevail in history. Jeremiah 52 revisits Jerusalem’s fall, reminding believers of the devastating cost of disobedience. Stephen Davey concludes that our lives are not measured by human applause but by God’s approval, urging us to accept our assignment and remain faithful.
The Final Prophecies of Jeremiah
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