Today, I am reading and commenting on Jeremiah 36-38.
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Two different kings of Judah are featured in today’s passage, both sons of King Josiah. One showed contempt for Jeremiah. One showed Jeremiah respect. Neither obeyed the commands which God sent to them through Jeremiah. During the reign of Jehoiakim, God commanded Jeremiah to write down all of the prophecies which God had given to Jeremiah. God told Jeremiah that this was done to give the people of Judah the opportunity to turn from their evil ways. Specifically, God said that He was sending this warning “so that every one may turn from his evil way.” This was a call for each person to repent and receive forgiveness. Certain officials gathered to hear the words Jeremiah had written down and were frightened by what they heard. They then took the scroll and had it read for King Jehoiakim and “the officials who stood beside the king.” Neither the king, nor this second group of officials was frightened by the words which Jeremiah had spoken. Rather King Jehoiakim cut the words off the scroll after they had been written and burned them, showing contempt for what he had heard. Jehoiakim tried to have Jeremiah and his secretary Baruch arrested, but his agents were unable to find them.
After Jehoiakim died his brother Zedekiah became king (you can read how that happened in 2 Chronicles). When Nebuchadnezzar besieged Jerusalem (after Zedekiah rebelled against Babylon), Zedekiah sent messengers to Jeremiah asking him to pray to God for the people of Jerusalem. After the Babylonian army withdrew its siege to face the army of Egypt, Jeremiah replied that they would return and capture Jerusalem, burning it to the ground. Later, after allowing one faction of his officials to imprison Jeremiah in a cistern where he would have died from lack of water if Zedekiah had not allowed another faction to rescue Jeremiah from it, Zedekiah requested a meeting with Jeremiah. There Zedekiah asked Jeremiah what God wanted him to do. Jeremiah told him that if he surrendered to Nebuchadnezzar, the city would not be burned and his family would live, but if he did not, the Babylonians would burn Jerusalem and Zedekiah would still end up at the mercy of Nebuchadnezzar. Zedekiah was afraid to obey God’s commands.
Jehoiakim was contemptuous of Jeremiah and the word of God. Zedekiah had respect for Jeremiah and his prophecies, but was too afraid of political factions. too afraid of people, to follow God’s command. Neither one had faith in God so as to obey His words. Zedekiah is the more to be pitied because he knew God’s power, but he feared man more than he feared God. We must be careful lest we too fear man more than we fear God.
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