Read Jeremiah 38.
The message was simple enough. "Surrender and you will live.
If you try to fight with your own resources, you will fail and the city
will be burned."
The king's officials rejected Jeremiah's words and accused him of treason.
With the king's permission, they lowered the prophet in a muddy bottomed
cistern and left him there to die. There are times when one may say
exactly what God wants said, do exactly what God wants done, and suffer for it.
It was an Ethiopian official who realized that Jeremiah would starve to death
and called the punishment evil. The king was not much of a leader and seemingly
gave into anyone, except God. He granted the Ethiopian his request to
pull Jeremiah out of the pit and then wanted to hear the prophet's message for
himself. The king knew Jeremiah would tell him the truth.
Through it all Jeremiah demonstrated a mature and godly character.
1. Honesty.
He could have embellished or withheld the truth of God's word. He could
have made the message more palatable, perhaps by saying this is just his
opinion about what God said, his own view, or his tradition. He could
have left out the unpopular parts. One of the great problems in
Christianity is not communicating the whole counsel of God. It is much
more acceptable to speak of love and omit the awful, specific, Biblical
consequences of disobeying God.
2. Submission.
Such an attitude begins with the absolute confidence that God is in control.
With that in place, it is He who has the ultimate authority. Submitting
to God allows us to see beyond the human authorities, regardless of what they
may do. "Indeed, all who desire to live a godly life in Christ Jesus
will be persecuted." (2 Timothy 3:12) The test is to surrender to
the Holy Spirit's control and trust Him for the outcome. Our hope is not
in this life. Existence here is temporary. The committed believer
always has an eye toward heaven and eternal life.
3. Discretion.
Jeremiah told the truth but he did not tell everyone everything he knew.
Discerning the timing and the amount of truth to share requires great
wisdom. Some do not want to hear the truth. Trying to force-feed them will produce a
disastrous result. Some like the king, publicly will say one thing but
inside they really do want to hear what God has said. It is always
life-changing event when an open heart connects with the truth of God's word.
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