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2. Deserting Glory for Worthlessness Jeremiah 2: 1-20, 26-28, 34-37 p. 695-6
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Story of Life An astounding chapter in Jeremiah Made me think of my own story: When I came to faith I was excited about God Then I got busy, I got distracted. Jesus became a threat to everything else. He became the “spare tire” not the “driver”
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1. Primary Devotion God delivered Israel from Egypt. God provided for them everyday. When I came to faith I was close & dependent on God God is faithful; He works according to his good purpose I have to trust, be patient, persevere. But... Sometimes I want what I want.
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2. Pursuit of Worthlessness God: “What wrong did your fathers find in me … ?” People doubted, disobeyed, desired, were deceived. They forgot and forsook. They were enticed to follow what does not “profit” (v 8)
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3. Parallel Sins First spiritual use of “living water” Means “running water” Always fresh, cool, revitalizing. Instead of staying close to the “spring”...... tried to make cisterns. It can only be stored in our souls (& lives). Tried to find it elsewhere.
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4. Plundered as Slaves Tragedy, desolation, slavery. How did the bride become the slave? “realize how evil and bitter it is to forsake the Lord” (v 19)
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5. Plea for Protection “Come and save us!” (v 27) God’s next words a shock: “Let the gods you made save you!” It isn’t some weird Old Testament teaching: Jesus’ teaching: “Repent and believe the Good News” Parable of the Lost Sheep (Luke 15:6-7). REPENT.
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5. Plea for Protection... Repentance is how we stay close to the “spring” The reason for God’s response (v 27): Call wood “Father” Say to a stone “You gave me birth” They cry out with backs turned (lit: stiff-necks).
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6. Protestation of Innocence “I am innocent; he is not angry with me” (v 35) God loves us too much to leave us the way we are. When we repent & turn God will always rescue us. He is the only source of soul-restoring “living water” We have to come to the “spring”
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Living It Primary Devotion – “loving bride” (v 2) Pursuit of Worthlessness – Going after what does not “profit/benefit” (v 8) Parallel sins – Forsaking God, the “spring of living water” (v 13) Trying to make our own cisterns.
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Living It Plundered as Slaves – (there is an element of blindness) Plea for Protection – God desires us to be free (2 Cor. 10:4-5) Take captive every thought.
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Living It Protestation of Innocence – Come to God in humble repentance God has revealed the problem: DoubtedDoubted DisobeyedDisobeyed DesiredDesired been Deceivedbeen Deceived
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Living It Surrender to God “Lord, change me” (because I know you can)“Lord, change me” (because I know you can) “Lord, provide, intervene” (because I know you will)“Lord, provide, intervene” (because I know you will) Repent of broken cisterns Reject options that do not benefit
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