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What does the Bible say about Jeremiah's despair?

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Jeremiah expresses deep anguish over the sin and judgment of Judah, feeling rejected and cursed by his people.

In Jeremiah 15, the prophet articulates his despair, lamenting his birth and the disdain he faces from those around him. He sees the devastation caused by God's judgment on Judah, filled with famine and death, which leads him to question the faithfulness of God amidst the calamity that overwhelms him. His pain reflects the broader theme of God's sovereignty over judgment, as he pleads with God to remember His covenant and refrain from rejecting His people altogether.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 15:10-20

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