Today, I am reading and commenting on Jeremiah 10-12.
I have been trying to figure out how to approach today’s passage for awhile now. Today’s passage begins with God telling us not to learn the ways of the “nations” around us nor to be terrified by “signs in the heavens”. When I read the word “nation” (or its plural) I think of a group of people with a shared culture. So, I take that part of this passage to mean that we should not adopt the ways of non-Christian cultures. That does not mean that we cannot learn from other cultures, only that we must be careful not to adopt practices contrary to what God teaches us through the Bible. In this particular case, the culture we must be most cautious about is the one by which we are surrounded. As for the :signs in the heavens” by which we should not be terrified, I believe that refers to things like global warming, genetically modified organisms, or any of the other things which we are told we must act on immediately without taking the time to cautiously debate. All of these things create terror in those around us, but we serve the true God, the one who made the heavens and the earth. Those around us believe that we must serve their idols in order to avoid the terrors which they imagine will come if we do not do so. However, the objects and the organizations which they worship can do us no good, nor any harm, if we do not give them power over ourselves. God controls the earth and the heavens.
What I wrote above does not mean that none of the terrible things of which our society demands we be fearful are of no importance. Merely that we should calmly and clearly identify the risks and choose actions in response which are commensurate with those risks.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.