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    Introduction to Jeremiah 
	Join us as we journey into the poignant and powerful messages 
	of Jeremiah and Lamentations. Meet Jeremiah, the "Weeping Prophet," whose 
	unwavering faith in the face of persecution offers profound lessons. 
	Discover the historical and spiritual insights of a prophet who witnessed 
	the fall of Jerusalem. Let's explore themes of repentance, persistence, and 
	the hope for restoration.  | 
		
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    Jeremiah 1-2
		Welcome to our study of the Book of 
		Jeremiah, a profound journey into the heart of God’s prophetic message 
		to Judah. As we explore the first two chapters, we'll uncover the 
		calling of Jeremiah, a young prophet appointed during a time of 
		significant turmoil and idolatry. Through Jeremiah’s experiences, we 
		gain insight into the nature of divine calling, the consequences of 
		spiritual infidelity, and the relentless pursuit of God’s justice and 
		mercy. Let us open our hearts to the lessons from Jeremiah, 
		understanding how they resonate with our own faith journeys today.  
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	Jeremiah Chapters 3 and 4 
	In our journey through God's Word, the prophets Jeremiah and Hosea 
			offer us profound insights into God's unchanging love, mercy, and 
			justice. Their messages reveal that despite Israel and Judah’s 
			frequent unfaithfulness, God's desire is for His people to repent 
			sincerely and return to Him. These scriptures point us toward the 
			ultimate fulfillment of God's promises in Jesus Christ and His new 
			covenant.  | 
		
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			Jeremiah 7 and 8 
	The chapters of Jeremiah 7 and 8 deliver a powerful message 
	about the importance of genuine worship and sincere obedience to God. They 
	remind us that outward religious rituals are meaningless without a heart 
	committed to righteousness. These warnings serve as a timeless call to align 
	our lives with God's commandments.  | 
		
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    Jeremiah 
	11-13 – Covenant, Faithfulness, and Idolatry 
	In the prophetic landscape of the Bible, Jeremiah stands out 
	as a resolute voice amid a nation drifting from its sacred commitments. 
	Chapters 11 through 13 of Jeremiah unfold a powerful narrative that delves 
	into the covenant between God and Israel, illustrating the dire consequences 
	of idolatry and unfaithfulness. Against the backdrop of a divided kingdom 
	and impending judgment, these chapters explore themes of divine patience, 
	the destructiveness of pride, and the call for sincere repentance. As we 
	examine this poignant section of scripture, we are invited to reflect on our 
	own spiritual journeys—challenged to uphold our commitments to God, resist 
	modern forms of idolatry, and embrace the transformative promise of renewal 
	and redemption.  | 
		
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	Jeremiah 
	14-15 – Divine Discipline and Prophet's Perseverance 
	Chapters 14 and 15 of Jeremiah present a somber yet 
	enlightening look into the divine discipline faced by Judah and Jeremiah's 
	personal struggles as a prophet. In these chapters, God, through Jeremiah, 
	delivers stark warnings and disciplines His people through severe drought 
	and impending invasion, while Jeremiah grapples with the burden of 
	delivering an unpopular message. This study will explore themes of divine 
	retribution, the role of prophecy, and the personal resilience required in 
	upholding God's truth.  | 
		
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	Jeremiah 
	Chapters 16 & 17 
	 Jeremiah chapters 16 
	and 17 provide crucial lessons on obedience, trust, and God's sovereignty. 
	Jeremiah is commanded by God to live a life of sacrifice and separation from 
	worldly comforts as a sign of impending judgment. These chapters emphasize 
	the deceitfulness of the human heart, warning against idolatry and reliance 
	on worldly riches. Instead, they call us to trust solely in God, whose 
	sovereignty guides history and offers hope for those who humbly turn to Him. 
	These lessons continue to remind believers of the importance of faithfulness 
	and dependence on God's wisdom.  | 
		
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	Jeremiah Chapters 18 & 19 
	Jeremiah 18 and 19 teach profound 
	truths about divine sovereignty, the importance of obedience, and the 
	consequences of rebellion. They remind us that God is both the Creator who 
	shapes us and the Judge who disciplines. Our response to His shaping—whether 
	in surrender or resistance—determines our future. These lessons call us to 
	humility, obedience, and reliance on God's mercy while trusting His 
	sovereignty.  | 
		
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    Jeremiah Chapters 20-21 
	Jeremiah chapters 20 and 21 highlight 
	the intense challenges Jeremiah faced as God's prophet during a time of 
	siege and impending judgment for Jerusalem. Despite suffering persecution 
	and rejection, Jeremiah remained faithful to God's Word, trusting in His 
	sovereignty. These chapters teach important lessons about obedience, 
	faithfulness amidst hardship, and the balance of divine judgment and mercy. 
	They remind us that trusting in God's divine plan leads to divine protection 
	and hope, even in the face of severe adversity.  | 
		
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	Jeremiah Chapters 22 and 23 
	Jeremiah chapters 22 and 23 present a 
	powerful call for righteous leadership and faithful obedience to God's Word. 
	These chapters highlight how Israel’s kings and prophets failed in their 
	divine duties, leading to divine judgment. Amidst warnings of destruction, 
	God also promises the coming of a righteous King—Messiah—who will reign with 
	justice and righteousness. Together, these chapters remind us of God's 
	sovereignty, the importance of faithful leadership, and His eternal plan for 
	salvation through Christ.  | 
		
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			explores Jeremiah chapters 24 and 25, emphasizing God's sovereignty 
			in judging Judah and surrounding nations. These chapters highlight 
			how Jeremiah’s visions and prophecies, spanning decades, demonstrate 
			that God's Word is sure and His justice certain. The contrasting 
			baskets of figs symbolize obedient believers and those who disobey, 
			facing restoration or destruction. The chapters also reveal the fall 
			of Babylon and other nations, illustrating that divine judgment 
			begins with Jerusalem and is rooted in God’s authority over all 
			nations and leaders. Ultimately, they remind us of God's justice, 
			mercy, and the importance of obedience to His Word.  | 
		
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			Jeremiah chapters 28 and 29 
			Jeremiah chapters 28 and 29 
			offer a stark contrast between false promises and divine truth, as 
			false prophet Hananiah's claims of quick deliverance contradict 
			Jeremiah's prophecy of a prolonged Babylonian exile that ultimately 
			promises restoration. This study guides us in discerning prophetic 
			truth and explores Jeremiah’s counsel for living faithfully in 
			adversity. We will draw contemporary lessons on patience, 
			discernment, and trust in God's enduring faithfulness and plans for 
			renewal.  | 
		
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	Jeremiah Chapters 36-37 
	
	 Jeremiah chapters 36 
	and 37 highlight the importance of obeying God's Word. Jeremiah writes God’s 
	warnings against judgment and reads them publicly, but King Jehoiakim burns 
	the scroll in rejection. Despite opposition, God instructs Jeremiah to 
	rewrite it. Later, Jeremiah is falsely accused, imprisoned, and predicts 
	Jerusalem’s fall. Despite setbacks, he remains faithful, warning of divine 
	judgment and urging repentance. These chapters teach the power of God's 
	Word, the need for obedience, and God's sovereignty over history.  | 
		
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		Jeremiah 
		Chapters 38-39
		In Jeremiah chapters 38 and 39, we 
		see the profound challenges Jeremiah faced as he delivered God's warning 
		amidst desperate times. These chapters highlight the importance of 
		trusting God's Word over human fear and leadership. Jeremiah's 
		unwavering faithfulness, despite opposition and rejection, demonstrates 
		divine sovereignty and the serious consequences of disobedience. These 
		lessons serve as timeless reminders of the need for faith, obedience, 
		and reliance on God's promises, even in times of crisis.  
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			Jeremiah Chapters 40 and 41 
			Welcome to our study of Jeremiah chapters 40 and 41—a 
			tale of resilience, faithfulness, and the unpredictable unfolding of 
			God’s plans during the fall of Jerusalem. In these chapters, we 
			journey with Jeremiah, a prophet whose life exemplifies obedience in 
			the face of adversity. Despite the chaos surrounding the capture and 
			exile from Jerusalem, Jeremiah remains a steadfast beacon of God’s 
			truth. We explore the dynamics of power, trust, and betrayal as 
			Gedaliah, appointed governor by Babylon, strives to lead amidst 
			growing tensions. Through treachery and flight, this narrative 
			challenges us to consider what true success looks like in our faith 
			journey and the importance of discernment and obedience to God’s 
			will.  | 
		
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	Jeremiah Chapters 46-47 
	In Jeremiah chapters 46 and 47, we see 
	powerful declarations of God's sovereignty over nations. These chapters 
	detail divine judgments against Egypt and Philistia, illustrating that God 
	is in control of world history and kingdoms. The predictions of destruction 
	and desolation were fulfilled exactly as God foretold, showcasing His 
	perfect justice and trustworthiness. These chapters remind us that God's 
	Word is certain and that His sovereignty extends over all nations, serving 
	both as warnings and as declarations of His divine authority.  | 
		
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		Jeremiah 48-49 
	 
	This lessons explores the 
			prophetic chapters of Jeremiah 48 and 49, which contain detailed 
			predictions concerning the destruction, captivity, and future 
			restoration of several nations surrounding Israel. These chapters 
			underscore the divine power of God's Word, which accurately 
			predicted events centuries before they occurred. Their fulfillment 
			affirms the divine authority of Scripture and the sovereignty of God 
			over nations and history.  | 
		
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