Monday, April 3, 2023

Jeremiah 30-33

 Homiletics                                  Study: Children of the Promise – Kingdom Divided                                

Lesson     26                                Passage:       Jeremiah 30-33

Content (List of Topics or Events)

Lord restores bringing Israel and Judah from Captivity (Jeremiah 30-31:29)

1. Promise to bring Israel and Judah back (30:1-3)

2. Lord hears children’s cries (30:4-9)

3. Lord will save from distant place (30:10-17)

4. Lord will restore, rebuild and punish oppressors (30:18-24)

5. At restoration, God will be God of all families of Israel and they will be His people (31:1-30)

- Give rest to Israel (31:2-6)

- Remnant’s joyous return (31:7-14)

- There is hope; tears rewarded (31:15-22)

- Back from captivity “Lord will refresh the weary and satisfy the faint. (31:23-25)

6. Lord will watch over Israel and Judah… No sour grapes (31:26-30)

Lord promises New Covenant (Jeremiah 31:31-32:44)

1. New Covenant coming unlike covenant with ancestors (31:31-32)

2. New Covenant will be written on minds and hearts; be their God and His people (31:33)

3. They know me and God will forgive (31:34)

4. Israel will never cease from being a nation before the Lord (31:35-37)

5. The City of God will be rebuilt forever (31:38-40)

6. Field at Anathoth – vision, deed of purchase, placed in clay jar and meaning; return to land (32:1-15)

7. Prayer describing God’s covenant, the unfaithful children leading to disaster (32:16-25)

8. New everlasting Covenant, return and new heart (32:26-41)

9. Restoration of fortunes (32:42-44)

Compassionate Lord tells of Righteous Savior (Jeremiah 33)

1. Lord says call on Him and He will answer (33:1-5)

2. Cleansing and forgiveness of our sins (33:6-9)

3. From desolation to rejoicing in the Lord (33:10-13)

4. Branch from David will be “Lord our Righteous Savior” (33:14-16)

5. Promise of countless descendants (33:17-22).

6. God restores and has compassion (33:23-26)

Divisions (Main Blocks of Thought)

Lord restores bringing Israel and Judah from Captivity

Jeremiah 30-31:29

Lord promises New Covenant

Jeremiah 31:31-32:44

Compassionate Lord tells of Righteous Savior

Jeremiah 33

Subject Sentence (Summarizes the contents of the Divisions – No more than 10 words)

Jeremiah tells of return from captivity, everlasting covenant and savior.

Aim (Main Teaching Point of the Passage)

CTATLT the new everlasting covenant restores through our righteous Savior in the line of David. He is our hope and brings joy.

Specific Application Questions

In what things do you need to further place your trust in God?

When disaster comes, where does your hope come from?

In what ways to do remember God’s provision? How do you rejoice in His saving restoration?

Principles to Remember                                                                                                                                           

God hears our cries

Salvation brings a new heart

God is compassionate as He lovingly restores.

Characteristic of God

Everlasting Savior

Theme

God hears our cries, provides our Savior and brings an everlasting covenant with us; His people.

 

 

 

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