00:00
00:00
00:01
Transcript
1/0
In Jeremiah chapter number 32,
Jeremiah is going to make the purchase of some land by maybe
the family farm, if you will. And it's such a wonderful story
how God uses Jeremiah to give a picture of redemption. And
what a great thing we get to do when we get to show this world
a picture of something that is eternal and something that is
wonderful. It's divided in three sections.
We first have the story part where he is going to buy some
land. I don't see anybody that works
here in real estate. Maybe I'm missing you. But he makes a purchase
while he is still in jail or on kind of like a house arrest
that's going on. And we're going to read about
that. We're going to see the conditions of it, of his purchase. And then
it leads to a prayer. And then it leads to a response.
Before I read Jeremiah 32, I want to read to you Psalm 46. I want
to start with this psalm and I want to end with this psalm.
It says, There be many that say, Who will show us any good? Lord,
lift up the light of Thy countenance upon us. There be many that say,
Who will show us any good? Lord, lift up the light of Thy
countenance upon us. That was in the portion of Scripture
that James read this morning. He was in Psalm chapter number
4. And that should be what we want to happen in our lives.
God would reflect upon us, thus people would know Him for who
He is. One of the people that we met over the week was a kid
named Dawson that lives a few doors down from Evans, and Thatcher
was with me, and I asked the young man if he was a believer,
and he said, no. And he said, but I said, has
anybody ever shared with you the message of Jesus? And he
said, two people have in my life. And I said, what did you think
about it? And he said, I just don't know that I believe. I
thought if Jesus was here today on His front doorstep, would
He be able to deny how wonderful He is? We know that it would
be possible that people in Jesus' day did, and that there's no
amount of truth that would guarantee that He would make a decision.
But in that little bit of time with Him saying that and not
used to hearing that, I just You take a deep breath because
you just want to say, you don't believe that Jesus is all that
He said He is, and you want to tell Him everything that you
know. And then you pray that He gets a good picture of who
Jesus is and what Christianity is. Those two friends in His
life will stay persistent about it, and that He'll have good
examples. So we'll read that verse again before we end, and
pray that will be true for all of us, that that's what will
happen. I'm going to read to you the first 15 verses and give
you some comments on the verses to make sure You fully get all
the details of it in this picture. Verse number one, the word came
to Jeremiah from the Lord of the 10th year of Zedekiah, king
of Judah, which was the 18th year of Nebuchadnezzar. For when
the king of the army besieged Jerusalem, and Jeremiah the prophet
was shut up in the court of the prison, which is in the king
of Judah's house. Zedekiah is one of my favorite
bad kings. He's scattered throughout the historical books. But he's
really kind of fun to read about because he's kind of the fake
king. He was supposed to hand the kingdom
over him, but then as he got the opportunity to be the king,
he's like, I'm going to run with it, you know. You don't get many
chances to be king, and so I'm not giving up very easily. And
it's kind of like if you follow sports, when a team's up by a
whole lot on the basketball team, they'll put the kids in who never
get to play, and they're supposed to just fill the time. But they
go in there, and they give it all they got. Well, there's Zedekiah.
He's been told that they're going to be taken over, and he's supposed
to just fill the spot, but he doesn't want to. And so the city's
going to be surrounded, and it's just going to be horrible. His
friends are going to leave him in the middle of the night. The
enemy is going to come in. It's just going to be a horrible
time. But Zedekiah didn't like the message of Jeremiah, and
so sometimes Jeremiah would be put like in the, he'd be in the
deep prison, he'd be in confinement, what's that word? Solitary confinement.
He'd be more like in a solitary confinement place, but right
now he's more in this open area where he's being supervised,
where people can come and go. And we'll see that here in a
second. Verse 3. For Zedekiah the king of Judah had shut him
up, saying, Wherefore dost thou prophesy and say, Thus saith
the Lord, Behold, I will give this city into the hand of the
king of Babylon, and he shall take it. Jeremiah, why do you
keep saying this? I don't like it when you say
that. Verse four, And Zedekiah the king of Judah shall not escape
out of the hand of the Chaldeans, but shall surely be delivered
into the hand of the king of Babylon, and it shall speak with
him mouth to mouth, and his eyes shall behold his eyes. And he
shall lead Zedekiah to Babylon, and there should be unto him
I visit him, saith the Lord, though he fight with the Chaldeans,
ye shall not prosper." So there's no chance of success for Zedekiah. He will see the king face to
face, he will see his sons killed, his eyes will be removed, and
he'll be taken. We don't know how things end,
but we know that it said he will not succeed. Verse 6. The son
of your uncle, we could just say it's his cousin, alright?
But a little more descriptive. In some languages you have not just one word for cousin,
but when they say the word cousin, you know it's your uncle's son. Do we have that in South Africa,
many different words for cousin? So it's a little more descriptive,
not just saying it's cousin, but we know exactly who's a son
of whose uncle he is. Shall come to thee saying, buy
thee my field that is Anathath, for the right of redemption is
thine to buy it. So he had the rights to buy it.
Leviticus 25, Ruth 4, He was in line to purchase this piece
of land that was supposed to stay inside of the family, and
so he's going to make that decision. which is the country of Benjamin,
for the right of inheritance is thine, and the redemption
is thine, buy it for thyself. Then I knew that this was the
word of the Lord. An opportunity came, and he believed
it was from God, and the circumstances were there. And he bought the
field of Hannah Mill, my uncle's son, that was in Athath, and
he weighed him the money, and even 17 shekels of silver. And
I subscribed the evidence, and sealed it, and took witnesses,
and weighed with him the money and the balances. So I took the
evidence of the purchase, which was sealed according to law and
custom, that which was open, and I gave evidence to the purchase
of Baruch, the son of Neri, the son of Messiah, and the side
of Hanumel, my uncle's son, and in the presence of witnesses
that subscribe the book of the purchase, before all the Jews
that sat in the court of the prison, and I charged work before
them, saying, Thus saith the Lord of hosts, that the God of
Israel take these evidences, this evidence of the purchase,
both that which is sealed and this evidence which is open,
and put them in an earthen vessel, that they may continue many days."
So taking this, not using eight and a half by 11 copy paper,
but taking the scrum, the official document would be written on
one side, the open document that he would keep would be on the
other, It'd be divided in the middle. It'd be rolled up. They'd
maybe put a hole in it, and they'd wrap it up with a cord, and then
they'd put it in a safety deposit box. They would put it in a vessel,
in a clay vessel, and it'd be kept, and somebody would watch
after that. So this would be a record. He
did everything in an official manner because it was very symbolic
what he was doing. He wanted people to know that
he was really buying this piece of land that is in a war zone. And then verse 15, So Jeremiah
makes a land purchase while in prison, which seems a little
bit odd, but not only does he buy this, but God comes to him
in a dream and says, your cousin's going to come to you, and when
he offers you to buy this piece of land that can stay in your
family that you have the rights to, I want you to buy it. I don't know if any of you have
a piece of property that you would love to own. 2155 Olive Creek Drive in Fair
Dealin, Kentucky. Sounds like a wonderful place,
doesn't it? That is the Nelson Homestead. That's where my grandparents
lived, and that's where my mom and all the uncles grew up. It's
where all the family dinners took place for a long time. And
then my family recently, the last few years, they sold it
to somebody else outside of the family. And I often thought if
I was in a position to purchase that land, that would have been
my dream piece of land to have. It's near the Kentucky Lake.
It's beautiful, people. You just gotta trust me. And
so if somebody came and offered me a piece of land like that,
I'm in a position to buy it under normal conditions, there wouldn't
be much of a story to be said. But what if my cousin came to
me and gave me a description of the land and said, but it's
in Afghanistan? All right, it's in a place that's
in a war zone. It's in a place that for three
generations, we will never go back into and that you will never
get to enjoy. Would you be interested in buying
it? The decision would seem to be pretty illogical to make that
decision. We see that God went to him and
told him, Jeremiah, this opportunity is going to come. And meaning
that Jeremiah would very likely have missed it if the word of
the Lord wouldn't have come to him and said, be prepared for
this opportunity. that's going to come and make
this decision. I find that interesting because
there's times that we make decisions that seem illogical to most people
that are watching, but we believe by the word of the Lord and an
inward desire and the opportunity that's there that it's a decision
that we should make. And we talk like that often and
we don't even think much about it. Today in the life group for
the high school class, I was asking them if any of them had
an example of that. And Emma Halbrook has been pestering
us for a long time about an ESL ministering class. And I said,
Emma, why would you want us to have English as a second language?
And she said, I just feel like it's something that we should
have. I feel like we have the resource to have it. I feel like
we have the opportunities to have it, so we should have it,
right? And none of us think that is odd. But I'd ask Emma, I'd
say, could you show me, is there a verse in the Bible that says
Emma Halbrook? ESL, English as a Second Language,
and she said no. But there's other conditions
where she said it seems like an opportunity that we should
take. And this is one that Jeremiah's going to take, and we're going
to see some of the variables in which he is going to make this
decision about making what seemed to be an illogical decision,
but it was one that was going to give a picture to all those
that were watching about redemption and hope. In the Bible, we have
a lot of examples, and I'm going to name a few, and I bet you
would know even more. Hosea marries a woman who is unfaithful, but
he remains faithful to her, and if you read about his life, you
see the faithfulness of God. We have Isaiah walks around without
any clothes and barefoot for three days, and as he does that,
people would recognize, or for three years, not three days,
he walks around for three years, and he says, this is a warning
of what is going to happen to you. The way that I'm living
is going to be the fate of all of you. Ezekiel, he lays bound
in ropes at times. At one time he shaves his head,
striking some of his hair with a sword. Sounds like a very fancy
haircut, doesn't it? And so he has a sword. Another
time he covers his face, digging through a wall that he's told
to eat with trembling and drink water with trembling. Avoided
the morning rituals of his wife that passed away. Jeremiah, here,
he had taken his clothes one time and he put them in a rock
and he was supposed to leave them there until they became
tattered. Maybe something like you'd find at the mall, you know,
the jeans were all tattered or something, but he was doing it
before it was cool. And so he's a living example,
smashing jars in front of them or writing a sermon again. We've
all done that, right? Writing and rewriting a sermon.
Chapter 36, embedding paved stones or taking the scrolls They're
only in the Euphrates River in chapter 51 that we will give
to. But we see a lot of action sermons.
We see a lot of sermons that are lived out by people. And that's what we're told in
the Bible, that there's times that we're going to live out a truth for
other people to see. Speaking of preaching, in Titus
1.3 it says, But hath in due times manifested his word through
preaching which is committed unto me according to the commandment
of God our Savior? It's a good way to understand
what manifested is, is to look at how it's used in other places.
1 John 1-2 says, for the life was manifested. and we have seen
it, and we bear witness, and we show unto you that eternal
life, which was the Father, it was manifested unto us. Manifest
is to make something clear to your mind, to the senses of one's
judgment, that when we teach the Bible in a Sunday school
class to kids, or we preach it from a pulpit or wherever we're
at, we're supposed to make it clear, we're supposed to help
reveal the truth of God's Word. And then in decisions in our
lives, we're told in James 2.26, For as the body without the spirit
is dead, so our faith without works is dead also." People are
supposed to see our message being lived out. We don't have a job
that you don't take home with you, that we're supposed to take
the message where we go and live it out. I've heard the saying
before that you may be the only Bible that some people read.
I would just say, if that's true, open up your Bible and let them
see that one as well, right? There's no reason for that to
be the case. We ought to open up the Bible and teach them,
but people certainly should be learning truths. You can think
about people in your life that they embodied certain truths. A spouse that was caring for
a loved one during hard years and you looked at them and you
saw just an unconditional love, but that should be seen. When
I was a senior in high school, it's been a few minutes since
I told a basketball story, Twain, so here's one for you, okay?
When I was in high school, my last play at our gym, at my home
court, All my friends, what they do is they would call a timeout
and then the seniors would go off one at a time and they would
clap for you. And then it was my last time
to play and I was dribbling down the court and the coach called
me over to the side and he's talking to me. I was like, okay,
what's this last play we're going to do? And he said, Trent, I
want you to throw the ball and hit the wall right there. And
he pointed to the back wall above the goal. It's way out of the
way. He said, I want you to throw the ball right there. And I'm
like, Coach, that doesn't sound like a good plan, all right?
I know you know more about basketball, but that doesn't equal anything
for us. He says, I want you to throw the ball right there. And
I said, if that's what you want, Coach. And so I went, and I came
down court, and I just took the ball, and I threw it out of bounds,
and I hit the wall. And everybody like, that was
weird. And all right, and they clap. And I left the court, and
I went and sat down. I'm thinking, what was that about?
And then as the game went on, he came over there and he said,
Trent, I wanted you to remember all the times that I told you
to do something, and you listened to me, and how you led the team,
just to be obedient, and to trust the coach, and you didn't question,
and all those things. And I was thinking, coach, we
could have done that in so many different ways, right? But he
wanted that moment with me. And I guess he knew that someday
I would need an example. And so he gave that moment to
me right here. But there are times where you live something
out and people watch that in your life. And I appreciate that
he was trying to do that. You should probably leave that
off the basketball court. But he was trying to help me
make an example for other people that were watching. And we have
that opportunity and it's a great honor that we would have an opportunity
to live out the message and people would be watching us. So this
purchase of the land was a demonstration of redemption. The field represented
as a redemption and the restoration that God had planned for His
people. plan of redemption. Leviticus
chapter number 25 verses 23 through 25 it says, the land shall not
be sold forever for the land is mine for you are strangers
and sojourners with me and all the land of your possession you
shall grant a redemption for the land and if that brother
be waxen poor and has sold away some of his possession and if
any of his kin come to redeem it then shall he be redeemed
that which his brother sold. Jeremiah comes from a line of
priests, and they were given land, and that land was supposed
to stay inside of the family, and when the land was to be sold,
it was supposed to stay inside of the family. I think we get
that. I told you about that property in Fair Deal in Kentucky. I wish
it could have stayed in the family, but they were told of God here
to keep it inside the family, and so when we have stories like
in Ruth, chapter number 4, about the kinsmen of Naomi, that will
come again out of the country of Moab, selleth a parcel of
land which was of his brother." So we see that throughout the
Bible, this picture of redemption. The word redeem means to buy
out. The term was used specifically in reference to the purchase
of a slave's freedom. So understanding words like redemption
are important. Sometimes in the training center
I will tell a series of sentences and I'll ask them to finish because
we want to know the difference between the words. Just like
there may be a cousin, there's also a cousin who is your uncle's
son, right? It's more descriptive. And when
we think about our salvation, we want to know all the words
and what they mean and we don't want to just jumble them. And
so when we have a broken relationship with God and we need reconciliation,
Jesus offered His life in our place and that's propitiation
for our sins. We've been made righteous by
the atonement offered by the death of Christ. We're now justified
in the sight of God. and we would have remained captive
in our sins if it was not for the redemption that God has provided
for us. Redemption is that buying back
of us, and it's a wonderful thing. Our redemption is found in Christ,
Romans 3, 24, being justified freely by His grace through the
redemption that is in Christ. Jesus. Ephesians 1-7 says, In
whom we have redemption through the blood, the forgiveness of
our sins, according to the riches of your grace. It was the blood
of Christ that we received our redemption. And some of the benefits
that we have, Revelation says we have eternal life. Ephesians
says forgiveness of sins. Romans 5-17 is righteousness. Galatians 3-13 says Christ has
redeemed us from the curse of law being made a curse for us.
For it is written, Cursed is every man that hangeth on a tree.
So we're free from the So no wonder it's not just a theme
in the Old Testament. A theme in the New Testament,
but Revelation chapter number 5 verse 9 says, And they sung
a new song, saying, Thou art worthy to take the book and to
open the seals thereof, for Thou wast slain and hast redeemed
us to God by the blood out of every kindred, tongue, and people
and nation. Not just an Old Testament theme,
not just a New Testament theme, but an eternal theme. It's a
wonderful thing. Redemption is wonderful. Those
girls that sang earlier, we want them to know about redemption.
The kids sitting beside you, we want them to know about redemption.
Everybody in your family, we want them to know about redemption.
We want people to know about redemption. It's life-changing.
It changes our eternity. And so people need to know, and
they need to be provided with a picture of it. They need to
know what that looks like. And so here, Jeremiah's gonna
get the opportunity to give a picture of redemption, to give a picture
of redemption and a future hope of what will happen with that
land. The purchase of the land was a demonstration. He had been
criticized by his family. It said in Jeremiah chapter number
12, he was told that he wasn't supposed to go to family events,
and that probably didn't help things. But when his cousin came
to him that day, we don't know what his cousin was thinking,
but we know that when his cousin left, they had to all say, We
may not believe Jeremiah, but Jeremiah most certainly believes
what he is preaching. He has put his money where his
mouth is. He is preaching that there's going to be a time that
this land will be given back to us, and Jeremiah put his money
where his mouth is, and he bought that land, proving the sincerity
of what was there. Maybe you remember the story
of Elijah in 1 Kings chapter number 18. They were told, the
servant, go and look towards the sea. And he went up and he
looked and he said, there is nothing. And he said, go again
seven times. And he came to pass the seventh
time. And he said, behold, there arises a little cloud out of
the sea like a man's hand. And so they went and looked seven
times. They said, rain is supposed to come. I don't see anything.
But on the seventh time, there was that little picture of hope. There was that little cloud that
said that rain was coming. Caleb talked to us about some
tomato plants, and I'm really impressed. Not only did he teach
the Bible, but you called tomatoes a fruit, and I don't know that
I would have done that, all right? And you said that the tomato
plant, you had that first one that would come in, and then
in a few weeks more would come, that first sign of hope. The
first sign that, no, I wasn't crazy for planting tomatoes here.
That there is a harvest that is coming. What a wonderful thing
it is when somebody gets a glimpse of hope. That little cloud in
the sky that says it's going to happen. Judgment is coming
upon the people. But Jeremiah gets to offer some
hope. And he says, I'll buy the land.
It's going to belong to us again. I have no problem buying that
land. That's wonderful. When things are completely dark,
but there's a little bit of light. When there seems to be absolutely
no hope, but God lets you be a picture of hope for some people.
When you can make that small gesture and you get to do something
for somebody that says, no, not everybody's against you and no,
things aren't horrible. What a wonderful place for us
to get to be when God allows us to do that. Often stepping
outside of your comfort zone or making a seemingly illogical
decision is not careless irresponsibility, but it's a necessary act of obedience. And that's what he did, an act
of obedience. And we're going to see some of
the things that are in Jeremiah's heart as he prays. Verse 16. Jeremiah is going to all of his
verses, all the way down to verse number 25 in his prayer, he's
going to say, God, I just made a decision that seems illogical. I need to speak to you here in
this moment, and he prays. So he teaches us some essential
elements of a step of faith. He obeys, and then he asks questions. He says, now when I delivered
the evidence, I'd finished the transaction, I prayed unto the
Lord, saying, A saying you might have heard before. If not, you
ought to hear it more often. It says, to understand why, submit and
apply. To understand why, submit and
apply. It had been clear to Jeremiah.
God said, I want you to make this purchase. The opportunity
came. He knew he should take it. And then he goes to God and
he says, God, I need some... I trust you. I know you're good. And in verse number 25, he'll
say, God, you're the one who asked me to do this. How many
of you have ever been on a timeshare presentation? How many, any of
you ever done that, free tickets to Disney World? All right, if
you haven't seen me afterwards, sign up in the foyer, okay? How
many of you have done this? All right, I guess not as many
as I thought have. Have any of you ever sold timeshares?
All right, good, I won't mind saying they're carnies, okay?
These people are just going to try to get you in a room, and
they're going to try to keep you there until you make a decision.
This decision that Jeremiah was to make would have been one that
would have not been logical before him, that he shouldn't have made
it. There shouldn't have been enough persuasion that his cousin
should have given him to make the decision. He couldn't have
said, well, I know things are looking bad right now, but things
are going to look so much better in the future, you know? That's
what Jeremiah knew, but that isn't what his cousin was going
to say. His cousin couldn't have sold it to him, other maybe out
of the responsibility to the family. But if he first acknowledges
the greatness of God, You might have thought, or I would have
thought, he would immediately went in to say, God, I don't know
what I'm doing. God, I just purchased this. God,
I need answers. But look at how Jeremiah speaks
to God. He says that there's nothing that is too hard for
thee. And then he gives an example to say, thou hast made the heavens
and the earth. That's pretty good on a resume
for nothing being too hard for. He says, you're powerful and
loving. Thou showest loving kindness in the thousands. He says, you're
full of wisdom, great in counsel, in verse number 19. Mighty in
work, for thine eyes are open all the ways of the sons of men.
Verse 20, he says, then he talks about how God is personally involved
in the world. Not only is He the creator of the universe,
and does He give counsel, and His works are mighty, but He
says, which has set signs and wonders in the land of Egypt. God, you've done great things
in the past. I know you'll do it again. I know you're involved
in our lives. And then Jeremiah acknowledges the character of
the one with the request. In verse 25 it says, And thou
hast said unto me, O Lord God. And so before he said, I know
this seems like a crazy decision, he takes all those verses to
talk about the character of God. And he says, God, because of
who you are, any request you make of me is one that I should
be obedient in. Right? He didn't look at all
the circumstances, but he talked about the character and nature
of God. Thou hast said unto me. Maybe
the most important part of that prayer was who he addressed it
to. It was the God. That's all he spoke about. He
went and he worshiped. He said, God, I'm making an illogical
decision, but I'm going to worship you during this time. If you've
heard this, why don't you finish it for me? If you want to make
a decision concerning God's will, then there's three things you
can look at. There's the written word, the inward. And the outward? Circumstances. Let's say that
again. The written, the inward, and the outward? One more time,
because you're getting so good at it. The written, the inward,
and the outward? Circumstances. So verse 25, it
says, Thou hast said unto me, O Lord God. God had spoken unto
him and told him to make this purchase. And then in verse number
7, And so that's what he had. He had God told him that his
cousin was going to come to him and tell him that. He had God's
word on the matter, right? If God tells you that your cousin
is going to come to you, then you should be looking for your
cousin to come to you. Pretty simple, right? But there
may be times that we're not told that our cousin is going to come
to our house and to make an offer, but that doesn't mean that God
is silent. Here's some things that I know that God has told
me. Proverbs 11 30, the fruit of the righteous is a tree of
life and he that winneth souls is wise. That's something I have
written word on. Galatians 6 2 tells me that I
should bear one another's burdens and so fulfill the law of Christ.
2 Timothy 2.15 says, "...study to show thyself approved unto
God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing
the word of truth." So my cousin may not come to me around the
corner and offer to sell me lamb, but I should be looking for chances
to win souls. I should be looking for opportunity
to bear people's burdens. I should be looking to study
God's word when it's available to me. Why? I have His written
word on the matter. I have God's written word on
things that I should be looking for these things. And into it
urged, Jeremiah had a desire to do what God wanted. We've
seen it testified again and again. Philippians 2.13, For it is God
which worketh in you both the will and the do of his good pleasure. A God-given desire is provided
to him. You know, in 1 Timothy chapter
number three, it gives a list of qualifications for a pastor
or for a bishop, but it also says in verse number one, he
that desires the office, desires a good thing. That God not only
expects a qualification, but he places a desire in you. Many
of you might have heard growing up as I did, it seemed like everybody,
anytime God asked them to do something, they didn't want to
do it. And that was one of the ways that you knew that God really
wanted you to do something, is if you didn't really want to
do it. Does anybody know what I'm talking about here? I really
didn't want to do this." But what is the truth of the matter?
You apparently did because you ended up doing it, right? You
do. Maybe you didn't want the conditions.
Jeremiah may not have wanted to purchase land that day, but
he wanted to be obedient to God. He wanted to do what was most
important in making that decision in his life. And then here comes
the outward circumstances. God said, look for your cousin
and he is going to come. God gave a desire and it was
met with an opportunity. We should take notice of when
those things happen. Paul says in Acts 16, 10, He assuredly gathered. How did
he assuredly gather? Well, he had a desire to preach
the gospel. He had an opportunity to preach the gospel. So he assuredly
gathered that this is an opportunity that he should take. At Vision
Chapel we had some testimonies that were all great. Saturday
night was really special. Jessica Patricano told a testimony.
She said 11 years ago yesterday, some people came to her house
and shared the gospel with her, invited her to the Vacation Bible
School. Austin Cook told a story about
how growing up and seeing God in his life. And then Evans talked
about how Austin Cook came and shared the gospel with him at
a basketball court there in Roswell just a few years ago. You were
here, Evans, somewhere? All right, you listened to Evans. All right,
you told that, right? And then I had in my life, one of the
things that changed my life was somebody paid for me to go on
a missions trip after I graduated high school. And so we know that
God didn't specifically tell Austin Cook to go to the basketball
court that day, and didn't specifically give an address for those people
to go to Jessica's house, and nobody told that dentist specifically
to pay for my trip to go on a missions trip, but they were all desiring
good things, and they were looking for opportunities, and when the
opportunities came, they surely gathered that they should move
forward. So I can't tell you what would have happened if they
would have not been sensitive to the Holy Spirit, But I can
tell you what happened because they were. You know, Evans has
saved the day, and Jessica has saved the day, and I got to go
on a mission trip that opened my eyes to so many things. And
I'm so thankful that people desire the things of God from the Word
of God, and then when opportunity comes, they act upon those things. Then we have the response from
God, verse 26. Then came the word of the Lord unto Jeremiah,
saying, Behold, I am the Lord, the God of all flesh. Is there
anything too hard for me? And so God responds back. Jeremiah
says, there's nothing too hard for God. And then God responds
and says, is there anything too hard for me? And we could say,
you know what? There's nothing that's even difficult for God. There's not anything that's not
too hard for him. There's nothing that's not even difficult for
our God. So God wasn't done talking to
Jeremiah. He told him to make a decision. Jeremiah prays, and
then God is going to continue to encourage him in this decision. Verse 27. He says that over and
over again. In great detail, God reminds him of the dire situation. In verse 29, he says, the roofs
in which they offered incense to their false gods, I'm going
to burn down. They've done evil since their
youth. In verse number 30, the city has been wicked since the
day it was built. Verse 31, from the king all the
way down to just the working class of people, they have been
wicked. Verse 32. Verse 33, he says, and they have
turned unto me the back and not the face, though I taught them,
rising up early and teaching them, yet they have not hearkened
or received instruction. And so God is saying it's personal
to Him. He is concerned about these people. That He is to try
to instruct them from the morning until the end. So here's Jeremiah
that made an illogical decision. He focuses on God and he worships
God. And then he says, God, it was
You that told me to make this decision. And then God reminds
him of what he was doing and keeps him there. That's almost
like a missions video that was made there. You see the video
on top of the roof and you see all those things that are going
on, but God was keeping the need in front of Jeremiah and the
opportunity that was there. When the Word becomes unimportant
in our lives, all the truths and the themes of the Bible will
follow. So when Jeremiah had made this
decision, and maybe he'd get to a point where questioning
it, and God's word would remind him, this is important. These
people need a picture of redemption. Things are very dire. Things
seem to be without hope. But Jeremiah, you're going to
have an opportunity to be a messenger of hope in this moment. And that
had to encourage him. You know, when you're reading
God's Word, and God tells you to do something, Ty Pepperdon
told us that when God was working in his heart to go to China,
he got to a point where he said, God, I either have to stop reading
the Bible, or I'm going to have to be obedient to this. When
you're reading the Word, and it puts the right desires in
your heart, and then you begin looking for souls to win, you
begin looking for burdens to bear, and then it comes to you,
and then you get involved in that, Where should you continue?
Right back in God's Word, where He keeps that right there in
front of you. And He explains to you why you're going to do
this. And He gives you assurance of what you're doing. It's something
of value and importance in people's lives. And so Jeremiah was given
an incredible promise. Don't miss this. Verse 42 and
43. brought all the great evil upon
the people, so I'll bring upon them all the good that I promised
them, verse 43, and the field shall be bought in this land. He says, Jeremiah, the land is
coming back. You've made a purchase, and it
makes sense in the long run, because this land is going to
be given back. And that's what people need to
be reminded of, is that God is going to restore. You know, we
have a story in the New Testament that makes me think about this.
I don't know what Jeremiah's cousin thought that day. I don't
know if he thought, man, I'm glad to have that one off the
books. I can't believe that my cousin Jeremiah was willing to
buy this piece of land. I don't know what he was thinking,
but I know that people around him, it wasn't a logical decision
to make that God spoke to him about it. We have examples of
that in the New Testament. Lady named Mary comes to Jesus
and she washes his feet. And there's Judas and he says,
why would you do this? We could have taken the money
that you had and we could have sold it and made money and given
it to the poor. And Jesus says, don't you understand
she saved this for the day of my bearing that she sees something.
You know what, Mary had a desire to worship Jesus. She had an
opportunity to do it. She assuredly gathers that's
what's going to happen. And her story is still a blessing to
us today because she took the opportunity that was there in
front of them. Why would we ever be concerned
when the world would ridicule the decisions we make? Because
we see things differently than we do. We see that the land is
going to be restored, as Jeremiah did. We see that Jesus is going
to the cross, as Mary did, and that this is an important moment,
and that she should watch the feet of Jesus. We can live differently
because we see the end is different than other people. And what an
incredible honor that it is to be a picture of hope in this
world. to be a small cloud to say that
the rain is coming, to make the purchase to say that the land
is going to be restored, to sit down beside somebody and put
their arms around them and say, just like I'm sitting here with
you right now, the God of heaven cares about you as well. And
you may not see Him, you cannot feel His experience, you don't
believe that He's there, but I promise you He is. And me sitting
here with you right now is a picture of that hope that is available
to you. So what an incredible honor.
Don't tell me in here that God doesn't place these types of
ideas and thoughts in your mind and heart. Because the Bible
tells us in Ephesians 2.10 that we're made, we're a workmanship
created in Christ Jesus and the good works and he has ordained
that we should walk in them. that God is going to put godly
desires in your heart to do something, and then He's going to give you
the resources to do it, and then He's going to give you the opportunity
to do it, and then you're going to need to say, I surely gather
that's what I'm supposed to do, and then you get to be a picture
of some eternal truth into this world that needs to see it. Be
in the Word so that you'll know what you should be looking for.
You're not looking for your cousin to sell you a piece of land,
but there's a lot of things that we should be looking for. And
don't let fear hold you back. Stay in the Word when these opportunities
come so you don't get discouraged and believe the lie that what
you're doing doesn't matter. Psalms 4-6, there will be many
that say, who will show us any good? And we say, Lord, lift
up the light of thy countenance upon us. Don't you want to be
like Jeremiah? Don't you want to make a decision
that may appear to be illogical to other people, but knowing
what God has revealed to us makes complete sense, and that in doing
that action or whatever it is, people are going to be given
some hope. They're going to get to see what redemption is. Let
this be your prayer. Say, God, would you shine upon
us? This week, would you let me see? I want to be sensitive
to you. I want to have the desires. How do we cultivate those desires
in our lives? We spend time in his word, and it tells us what
we should be looking for and what we should be desiring. And
say, God, I want to desire what you have me desire, and then
give me eyes to see when the opportunity comes, and then give
me the courage to act upon it, because I want to provide some
hope to some people that I see. Heavenly Father, thank you for
your word. Thank you for the hope that is
found. Lord, I thank you for brothers and sisters that work
very diligently to give hope to a world that is in so great
need of it. And I pray for them. I pray that
this week that you'll give us the desires that we should have
and they will be met with opportunities. And just like Jeremiah, Lord,
we will obey you and then we will come to you in prayer and
worship and say, God, we did that as an act of worship to
you. with every head bowed and every
eye closed, and, Christian, would you pray, and would you speak
to God, and would you tell Him that's the decision you make
in advance for tomorrow, that when the opportunity comes for
you to be a picture of hope in this world, that you will do
that, and make that decision? If you're in here tonight, and
you don't know Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, and you
don't know that heaven is your home, let us take the Word of
God and show you If you're in here today and you say you do
not know if heaven is your home, meaning that when you die that
you will spend eternity there, would you raise your hands so
that I can pray for you? By your profession, we have a
room full of people that believe in here today. And there are
going to be so many opportunities if we'll have the eyes to see
it and if we'll be looking for it. I pray that we will. Would
you do business with the Lord at the altar or at your seat?
But will you make a decision that in advance when the opportunities
come, you will act upon them?
The Picture Of Redemption - Jeremiah 32
Series Jeremiah
| Sermon ID | 1027202022215414 |
| Duration | 38:18 |
| Date | |
| Category | Sunday Service |
| Bible Text | Jeremiah 32 |
| Language | English |
Documents
Add a Comment
Comments
No Comments
© Copyright
2026 SermonAudio.