Read Jeremiah 36.
How a person responds to the word of God does not change God's word.
This chapter provides some details about the writing of the Scriptures.
God spoke to Jeremiah (v.2). Jeremiah dictated what God said to Baruch,
who wrote God's word on a scroll (v.4). When certain officials heard what
the Lord said, they were afraid of the consequences presented (v.15).
They knew immediate action was required. However, when King
Jehoiakim heard the message, he cut the scroll into pieces and burned them (vv.23-24).
He had no fear of God or the consequences.
There is a consistent process throughout the Bible and to this day of letting
others know God's truth.
1. Presenting what God has said.
The number one reason liberal churches are dying is that they have forsaken the
teaching of the Scriptures for culturally acceptable speeches. The number
one reason people are not mature in their faith is they do not know and have
not been taught what God has said. The Scriptures are the inerrant and
infallible word of God and it will not change. "The sum of your word
is truth, and every one of your righteous rules endures forever." (Psalm
119:160). Without the foundation and focus being on the Bible, there will be an
absence of truth to the message.
2. Hearing what God has said.
In order for the Scriptures to have any effect on a life, the person must be
listening with an open heart. We need to be like Samuel who said,
"Speak, LORD, for your servant hears." When a person humbly
hears God's word, life-change is about to happen.
3. Turning from sin to obedience of what God said.
What spurs a person to respond in obedience is great respect for who God is and
the fear of the consequences if they do not obey. Selfish, sinful pride
closes one's heart and causes them to believe the lie that they can take it or
leave it.
4. Experiencing God's forgiveness.
As explained in verses 3 and 7, the judgment is coming. The only sane
alternative is for people to acknowledge they have been going in the wrong
spiritual direction, "plea for mercy," and receive God's forgiveness.
The Apostle Paul explained the same process this way in Romans 10:13-14.
"For 'everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.' How
then will they call on him in whom they have not believed? And how are
they to believe in him of whom they have never heard? And how are they to
hear without someone preaching?"
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