A New Covenant: A Study in JeremiahSample

What does it say?
God promised to punish the shepherds who scattered and destroyed His people. He will gather the remnant and place them under a wise and righteous Davidic King.
What does it mean?
A shepherd’s role was clear: protect the flock. The leaders who were to shepherd God’s flock not only neglected their basic needs, they actually put the people in harm’s way. The line of kings through David was now cut off, but God promised to restore that line through a great future King. The Righteous Branch of David – the Messiah – will deliver Israel from their enemies. When He returns, King Jesus will justly and wisely reign over a united Israel for a thousand years.
How should I respond?
Men often fail, but Jesus has never failed and never will. Are your trust and hope placed in Him or in human leaders? Regardless of the care or neglect of the leadership you are under, you can experience the peace and love of Jesus Christ, the Good Shepherd. As the Messiah, He has initiated the greatest rescue and victory of all time – salvation from sins and the hope of eternal life. Have you acknowledged Jesus as your King? How will His imminent return affect your thoughts and plans today?
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Jeremiah prophesied during a period of intense upheaval. After being subjected to judgment, exile, and destruction, Israel’s future and God’s faithfulness were both called into question. Despite Israel’s uncertainty, God once again points His people towards the future, promising them a new covenant, a new heart, and a new relationship with Him (Jeremiah 31:31-34).
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