Jeremiah 29:1-23 (Good News Translation)
God’s Word Goes Forth: Rejoice in Hope
Introduction
Jeremiah 29:1-23: Jeremiah brings a message from the Lord. He reminds the Jewish exiles that they are living in Babylon because the Lord brought them there. He says that rather than pining to leave, they should settle there, build houses, and create a life for themselves.
Today’s Scripture: Jeremiah 29:11
“I alone know the plans I have for you, plans to bring you prosperity and not disaster, plans to bring about the future you hope for.”
Today’s Reading
1 I wrote a letter to the priests, the prophets, the leaders of the people, and to all the others whom Nebuchadnezzar had taken away as prisoners from Jerusalem to Babylonia. 2 I wrote it after King Jehoiachin, his mother, the palace officials, the leaders of Judah and of Jerusalem, the engravers, and the skilled workers had been taken into exile. 3 I gave the letter to Elasah son of Shaphan and to Gemariah son of Hilkiah, whom King Zedekiah of Judah was sending to King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylonia. It said:
- 4 “The LORD Almighty, the God of Israel, says to all those people whom he allowed Nebuchadnezzar to take away as prisoners from Jerusalem to Babylonia:
- 5 ‘Build houses and settle down. Plant gardens and eat what you grow in them.
- 6 Marry and have children. Then let your children get married, so that they also may have children. You must increase in numbers and not decrease.
- 7 Work for the good of the cities where I have made you go as prisoners. Pray to me on their behalf, because if they are prosperous, you will be prosperous too.
- 8 I, the LORD, the God of Israel, warn you not to let yourselves be deceived by the prophets who live among you or by any others who claim they can predict the future. Do not pay any attention to their dreams.
- 9 They are telling you lies in my name. I did not send them. I, the LORD Almighty, have spoken.’
- 10 The LORD says, ‘When Babylonia's seventy years are over, I will show my concern for you and keep my promise to bring you back home.
- 11 I alone know the plans I have for you, plans to bring you prosperity and not disaster, plans to bring about the future you hope for.
- 12 Then you will call to me. You will come and pray to me, and I will answer you.
- 13 You will seek me, and you will find me because you will seek me with all your heart.
- 14 Yes, I say, you will find me, and I will restore you to your land. I will gather you from every country and from every place to which I have scattered you, and I will bring you back to the land from which I had sent you away into exile. I, the LORD, have spoken.’
- 15 You say that the LORD has given you prophets in Babylonia.
- 16 Listen to what the LORD says about the king who rules the kingdom that David ruled and about the people of this city, that is, your relatives who were not taken away as prisoners with you.
- 17 The LORD Almighty says, ‘I am bringing war, starvation, and disease on them, and I will make them like figs that are too rotten to be eaten.
- 18 I will pursue them with war, starvation, and disease, and all the nations of the world will be horrified at what they see. Everywhere I scatter them, people will be shocked and terrified at what has happened to them. People will make fun of them and use their name as a curse.
- 19 This will happen to them because they did not obey the message that I kept on sending to them through my servants the prophets. They refused to listen.
- 20 All of you whom I sent into exile in Babylonia, listen to what I, the LORD, say.’
- 21 The LORD Almighty, the God of Israel, has spoken about Ahab son of Kolaiah and Zedekiah son of Maaseiah, who are telling you lies in his name. He has said that he will hand them over to the power of King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylonia, who will put them to death before your eyes.
- 22 When the people who were taken away as prisoners from Jerusalem to Babylonia want to bring a curse on someone, they will say, ‘May the LORD treat you like Zedekiah and Ahab, whom the king of Babylonia roasted alive!’
- 23 This will be their fate because they are guilty of terrible sins—they have committed adultery and have told lies in the LORD's name. This was against theLORD's will; he knows what they have done, and he is a witness against them. TheLORD has spoken.”
Reflect
Reread the promise made to the Jewish people living in exile in verses 10-14. What is important about this message, especially regarding worshiping the Lord? What made this message “good news” for the people in exile? Why do you think some considered it to be bad news?
Pray
Gracious God, I don’t always understand the situations in which you place me. Help me to be attentive and present to whatever circumstances are before me, and to do the work you call me to do in every time and place. Amen.
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