Jeremiah 8
The Hardened
Refuse to Repent
Israel
Refused to Repent
Jeremiah 8:4
–7
The natural
thing to do is to change direction when you realize you are going the wrong
way. Or if you fall down, you do not stay on the ground, you get up and get
going. If you are a guy you say “I’m
good” and get going. (4)
But Israel
did not do this. (5) They kept going their own way. In fact, they went at it so hard it was like
they charged into battle. (6)
They were
dumber than animals. Even birds know
when to go a certain direction. (7) We have all seen birds migrate across the
sky in fall, flying in a giant “V” going to their next nesting spot. God says they are smarter than the
Israelites.
What causes
this kind of dumbness? It is sin. Sin darkens the mind. It prevents you from thinking God’s way. Paul explained it in Romans 1:21-23. They
became futile in their thinking. Their foolish hearts were darkened. Claiming to be wise, they became fools.
In 1
Corinthians 2:14, Paul explained it further.
He said the natural person cannot accept the things of the Spirit of
God. They are folly to him or her because they are spiritually discerned. But those who have the mind of Christ
understand the mind of God.
If you want
to understand God, you must learn about Him in his word and obey him. The book of the Bible devoted to wisdom is
Proverbs. It tells us that in the second
verse. Proverbs 1:7 tells us “the fear
of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge; fools despise wisdom and
instruction”. Psalm 1:2 tells us the
blessed person is one who delights in the law or instruction of the Lord and
meditates on it all day long. This
person does not listen to the counsel of the wicked. (Psalm 1:1)
Yet, the
Israelites kept pressing forward in their own path, rejecting God’s covenant,
wisdom and warning. We do it, too. Man’s heart is rebellious and we must bring
it under the will of God.
Scott
Underwood wrote a song called “Take My Life”.
The chorus says this:
Take my heart and form it
Take my mind, transform it
Take my will, conform it
To Yours, to Yours, Oh Lord.
Take my mind, transform it
Take my will, conform it
To Yours, to Yours, Oh Lord.
Again, Paul
summed up the idea nicely. Romans 12:2
says “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of
your mind.” And why should we do that?
Because, Paul said, “that by testing you may discern what is the will of
God, what is good and acceptable and perfect”.
The Bible Is
Not a Lucky Charm
Jeremiah
8:8-9
The
Israelites thought they were special and wise because they had the law. But, God said the law is not a luck charm. Putting your Bible on the dashboard of your
car does not prevent wrecks. It is the
living word tucked into your mind to understand and your heart to obey that
changes you into a person who pleases God and is pleased to do so.
People in
our denomination sometimes refer to themselves as “People of the Book”. Yet they read the Bible as a collection of
neat sayings and inspirational thoughts, rather than as God’s revelation of
himself to us. There is even a pastor in
our state who holds up his Bible at the beginning of each sermon and proclaims
to follow it, then preaches a lot of positive thinking pop psychology.
Verse 9
contains the first Biblical reference to the “scribes” as a professional
religious class. It is not a flattering
reference. God says the scribes had
lying pens and made the word into a lie.
No one has the right to change the meaning of the Word, or to discount
its applicability to their time or to tell others not to obey it. Jesus condemned that practice in the Sermon
on the Mount.
The Result:
Destruction
Jeremiah
8:10-13
The Lord
repeats that he will punish and overthrow them because they broke the covenant
and would not repent.
Accepting
Their Fate
Jeremiah
8:14-15
These verses
seem to say the Israelites accepted their fate.
They would not repent, but knew they would fall as a result. They want
to retreat behind the walled city, but know they will die there because God has
doomed them. (14)
The
poisonous water may be a reference for the test of adultery in Numbers 5:11-3.
Here, the Lord tested them for spiritual adultery, worshipping other gods, and
found them guilty.
God Does Not
Relent
Jeremiah
8:16-17
Again the
Lord states he will send an enemy from the North, that the tribe of Dan can
already hear the horses. This enemy will
devour Judah. They are like serpents
which bite and cannot be stopped.
The metaphor
of serpents for the Babylonians might be an allusion to the plague of serpents
that befell the Israelites in the wilderness.
On that occasion, Moses intervened for them and God provided relief in
the form of the bronze serpent. (Numbers 21:4)
When anyone looked at the bronze serpent, they were healed of the snake
bite. This time God says that will not
happen. No relief will come from this
attack. And none did.
As Isaiah wrote, “with his stripes we are healed”. (Is. 53:5)
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