Read Jeremiah 44.
The remnant from Judah fled to Egypt to escape the Babylonians. They
forced Jeremiah to go with them. It apparently did not take long for
those from Judah to quickly assimilate into Egyptian idolatry.
One of the idols had been worshiped previously (see chapter 7). They gave
full credit to a female goddess for their blessings. Then, they blamed lack of offerings to her as
the cause for their great losses. Their prayers and sacrifices were in
the name of the so-called queen of heaven. Giving credit, glory, praise,
sacrifices, and offerings to anyone but the One, True and Living God is termed
here as "evil deeds", "abominations", sin, and disobedience
(vv.22-23).
After all they had experienced and been taught, they failed to learn the
lesson. One of God's questions to them was, "Have you
forgotten?" (v.9). Jeremiah delivered the message straight from the
LORD and their response was, "We will not listen to you" (v.16).
Many today will pray to themselves in self-affirmations, look to the stars and
universe for guidance, bow before statues, or call upon others in heaven to
help them. The Scriptures could not be clearer.
"For there is one God, and there is one mediator between God and men, the
man Christ Jesus, who gave himself a ransom for all, which is the testimony
given at the proper time." (1 Timothy 2:5)
What should the people have done instead? What does God want from us?
The answer is in verse 10.
1. Dependence on God.
The root problem was that these folks pridefully thought that they knew better
than the LORD who created them. God requires a humble heart that is
totally submissive to Him.
2. Reverence of God.
There was no respect for who God is, what He has done, or what He has said.
They had no fear of the consequences. The results were disastrous
for them. Fearing God is the starting point of wisdom and real life
(Proverbs 1:7).
3. Obedience to God.
Enjoying His blessings is the benefit of fellowship with the Lord.
Walking with Him moment by moment throughout each day is personal, not
philosophical. We become what He wants us to be and we do what He wants
us to do.
"When we walk with the Lord in the Light of His Word what a glory He sheds
on our way! While we do His goodwill, He
abides with us still, And with all who will trust and obey."
J. H. Sammis
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