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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