In this sermon on Jeremiah 9, the preacher emphasizes the themes of lamentation, judgment, and spiritual unfaithfulness among God's people. Key arguments focus on the pervasive deceit and moral decay that have led Israel away from communion with God, calling particular attention to their failure to uphold His law. The preacher supports these points by referencing critical Scripture, such as verses that highlight the Lord's declaration of impending judgment due to the people's unfaithfulness and their reliance on falsehood (Jeremiah 9:3-5, 9:13-16). The significance of this message rests in its warning against complacency in faith and the importance of genuine repentance, underscoring the Reformed doctrine of total depravity and the necessity of God's grace for true restoration.
“O that my head were waters, and my eyes a fountain of tears, that I might weep day and night for the slain of the daughter of my people.”
“They refuse to know me, declares the Lord. Therefore, thus says the Lord of hosts, Behold, I will refine them and test them, for what else can I do because of my people?”
“Let not the wise man boast in his wisdom. Let not the mighty man boast in his might... But let him who boasts, boast in this, that he understands and knows me.”
“For all these nations are uncircumcised, and all the house of Israel are uncircumcised in heart.”
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