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Friedrich Hegel: “The only thing we learn from history is that we learn nothing from history.” How far was that true in ancient Israel? How far is it true today? How should believers prepare themselves to avoid this deadly trap?
Perhaps no prophet was ever more reluctant to serve than Jeremiah. Why? And what does God do to prepare him for a daunting task?
We should never imagine that Word ministry – in Jeremiah’s day or in ours – is always easy. These chapters intermingle personal biography and prophetic message to give us insight into the heart of the prophet – and, more importantly, into the heart of God.
Despite the tears and pain that Jeremiah and his people face, this prophecy instills hope and confidence in the God who promises not only restoration but a new covenant of transforming power.
We will discuss the urgent need for appropriate Christian responses to contemporary threats to our heritage of freedom and faith, remembering the words of the Anglican Archbishop of Jos, in Nigeria: ‘If you do not fight these battles now, your grandchildren will have to fight the battles you have not had the courage to fight’.
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