I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.
Today, I am reading and commenting on Jeremiah 42-44.
After the assassination of the governor appointed by the king of Babylon by one of the guerrilla leaders, the remaining leaders consulted with Jeremiah as to what they should do. They promised that they would do whatever Jeremiah determined that God said they should do. Despite this fervent promise, when Jeremiah called them back to hear God’s answer, they refused to follow it. They accused Jeremiah of lying to them under the influence of his long time assistant, Baruch. They were convinced that Baruch wanted them to be killed by the Babylonians. No explanation is given as to why they would believe that he wanted that to happen. Despite refusing to listen to Jeremiah, and blaming Baruch for him giving them “bad” advice, they took both of them with them to Egypt. Then once they had gotten to Egypt, they began blaming everything which had happened on giving up their idolatry.
We see both of the above behaviors today. People ask for guidance from God, but don’t really want guidance. They just want someone to tell them that God wants them to do what they were going to do anyway. When things continue to get worse after they stop doing the things which caused problems to start, people often blame the problems on the fact that they stopped rather than recognize that it takes time for changing your behavior to change the results you experience. I am really sorry, I cannot find the words to fully communicate my thoughts here.