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 51-52.
A theme which runs through the Book of Jeremiah is that God raised up the Babylonians to punish the people of Judah, but that does not free the Babylonians from God’s judgement on them for abusing His People. In fact, Jeremiah tells us that God raised up Babylon to punish many of the nations of the world for their sins. Nevertheless, God destroyed Babylon for the wrong which they had done to His people. So, God raises up nations and people to punish evil-doers, but that does not justify them committing evil acts against those they have been raised up to punish. I dislike touching on the same theme two days in a row, but I think this message really is that important. There are times when we wish to be God’s Hand of Judgement against those who have committed heinous sins, but we should keep it mind that those who have been God’s Hand of Judgement have usually later been subject to His Judgement. We should rather desire to be those who deliver God’s mercy, because those who deliver God’s mercy will be the recipients of God’s Mercy.