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What does Jeremiah teach about God's prophets?

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Jeremiah exemplifies that prophets are not above the people but share in their struggles and call for repentance.

Jeremiah's ministry illustrates that prophets are not to elevate themselves above the people they serve. In Jeremiah 14:7, the prophet acknowledges the collective sins of the nation, aligning himself with their condition rather than assuming a superior stance. This humility is echoed in New Testament teachings where Paul, referring to himself as 'the chief of sinners,' showcases that true prophets understand their need for grace and their identity as beggars sharing bread. Through such humility, God's prophets effectively bring messages of warning and hope, calling for repentance while also affirming God's mercy and grace.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 14:7

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