We live in a culture where anything that makes you sad or unhappy is considered a bad thing. Our culture reacts when God’s truth confronts their sin. When facing the consequences of that sin, our culture blames God and others for their situation. Sadly, sometimes we do as well. This certainly was the case in Jeremiah’s day. Jeremiah, the weeping prophet, penned the poetic words of this book as an expression of sorrow in the midst of the Babylonian captivity. Israel had been rebellious against God and so God allowed them to be conquered and taken captive. These consequences for their sin brought sorrow. A sense of despair and hopelessness overwhelmed their souls. That would be expected! Yet, in the middle of this book of lamentations, Jeremiah expresses beautiful hope in God. Considering this passage will help us find meaning, hope and practical steps forward when facing the chastening of God.
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