Tuesday, April 11, 2023

Lamentations

 Homiletics                                  Study: Children of the Promise – Kingdom Divided                                

Lesson     27                                Passage:       Lamentations

Content (List of Topics or Events)

Lamentations for Jerusalem’s Desolation and Painful Discipline (Lamentations 1,2)

1. Jerusalem is deserted, splendor has departed with destruction (1:1-7)

2. Jerusalem’s sinned greatly and has been made desolate (1:8-15)

3. Cause for weeping, torment and groaning; rebellion against Lord (1:16-22)

4. Lord’s fierce anger has withdrawn protection for Jacob (2:1-3)

5. Lord has swallowed up and destroyed Israel giving to hands of enemy (2:4-10)

6. Wounds are deep there is no comfort; enemies gloat without pity. (2:11-16)

7. Lord has done as planned; the enemy has destroyed (2:17-22)

Lamentations Hope for Suffering People (Lamentations 3,4)

1. Jeremiah has seen affliction, grown old… Splendor has gone with hopes in the Lord (3:1-18)

2. Jeremiah has hope because of Lords great love (3:19-39)

- Compassions never fail – Faithfulness

- Lord is good; place hope in Him.

- No one is cast off forever – Compassion

- God sees desiring justice

3. Examine and test ourselves and return to Lord (3:40-42)

4. Lord has insulated Himself from us and made us scrum to enemies (3:43-54)

5. Lord has heard my pleas and redeemed my life (3:55-58)

6. Request of Lord to pay back enemies (3:59-66)

7. Punishment Before and After contrasted 4:1-14)

- lost luster, gold to clay, heartless, beggars, lie in ash heaps, black as soot, hungry

8. People scattered (4:15-20)

9. Edom will be punished for wickedness (4:21-22)

Lamentation Prayer for God’s Mercy (Lamentations 5)

1. Lord remember what has happened to us and see our disgrace (5:1-18)

- Fatherless

- Pursued

- Ancestors sinned and are no more

- Ruled over by slaves

- Bread comes risk; hungry

- Women violated, princes hung up by hands, heavy loads,

- joy is gone and hearts are faint

- Zion is desolate

2. Lord you’re forever, don’t forget us and restore us to yourself (5:19-22)

 

Divisions (Main Blocks of Thought)

Lamentations for Jerusalem’s Desolation and Painful Discipline

Lamentations 1,2

Lamentations Hope for Suffering People

Lamentations 3,4

Lamentation Prayer for God’s Mercy

Lamentations 5

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

Jeremiah laments Lord’s discipline it’s result and pleads for mercy.

Aim (Main Teaching Point of the Passage)

CTATLT punishment comes as a result of our sin;  we are tarnished and we can be separated from the joy God desires for us.

Specific Application Questions

What wounds to you carry that take you away from God’s best?

How are you measuring up; are you wholly devoted to God in everything? What needs to change?

How do you praise God for redemption from your past?

Principles to Remember                                                                                                                                           

Sin has consequences

God has great love of those who trust Him

It is good to be held in the everlasting arms.

Characteristic of God

Righteous Judge

Theme

Our laments (trials) are the opportunity validate our relationship with our Holy Father

 

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