Sermons on Jeremiah
Jeremiah 30-Lamentations 5
Wednesday Night Series: The Bible From 30,000 Feet
Jeremiah 1-29
Wednesday Night Series: The Bible From 30,000 Feet
A Tale Of Two Nations
As we wrap up the book of Jeremiah, we look at God’s word to Babylon and to Judah.
Bible Text: Jeremiah 50-52
Messages To The Nations
In these chapters Jeremiah shares a number of messages to different nations. It’s a word of judgment from God for their pride, and self-reliance.
Bible Text: Jeremiah 47-49
In The Potter’s Hands
In this visual presentation, Chuck Laird shares the relationship between the Potter and the clay and teaches how God makes us into vessels of honour.
Bible Text: Jeremiah 18
Dead End In Egypt
Tonight we look at those that trusted in their way rather than following God’s way. A remnant left in Judah after Babylon’s conquest decided to seek refuge in Egypt. This isn’t what God had for them and it will not end well for them.
Bible Text: Jeremiah 43-46
The Word, The Wise, The Weak
Jeremiah shares the Word of God among some wise, and some weak people. How do we handle and respond to the Word of God?
Bible Text: Jeremiah 36-38
Promise Breakers and Keepers
In chapter 34 we take a look at a covenant that the people of Judah were not upholding. It displayed their disobedience to Gods Word.
In chapter 35 we’re given a great contrast of a group of people who were faithful to carry out a command given them. The people of Israel were without excuse. There is great blessing in being a promise keeper rather than a promise breaker!
Bible Text: Jeremiah 34-35
Faith and the Future
Jeremiah is called to do something peculiar especially as the Babylonians are closing in around Jerusalem – he’s called to buy some property. This would require a step of faith as this didn’t make any sense from a human perspective. But the Lord assures him that there is nothing too hard for the Lord to do. And so we see the future plans that God has for His people.
Bible Text: Jeremiah 32-33
The New Covenant
What a great passage we have before us. God reveals that He will do a new work through a new covenant. So what about the Old Covenant? When does the New Covenant take effect? Who’s the New Covenant for? We’ll answer these questions and more in this study.
Bible Text: Jeremiah 31:31-40
Comfort for the Captives
Chapters 30-33 of Jeremiah make up what’s called the ‘Book of Consolation’. It’s a word of encouragement and comfort to the captives that God will bring about a great restoration. And it will extend to the last days when God will bring back in fullness the Jewish people back to their land.
Bible Text: Jeremiah 30:1-31:30
A Future and a Hope
Jeremiah writes a letter to the captives in Babylon to encourage them in the situation they are in. God has a word for them that His plans are of peace and not of evil. His plans are to give them a future and a hope. This word is a comforting one for all those who are going through times of uncertainty and difficulty. God is working out His good and perfect purposes in it all.
Bible Text: Jeremiah 29