Jeremiah
David Smith
Hashawha (2000)
| Study | Title | Media |
|---|---|---|
| 1 of 6 | The End Time: Superpowers & Judgement | |
| 2 of 6 | The Man and his Message | |
| 3 of 6 | The Word of God--Like Fire | |
| 4 of 6 | Jeremiah's Friends | |
| 5 of 6 | The New Covenant | |
| 6 of 6 | Despised Yet Delivered |
This series explores the life and message of the prophet Jeremiah, whose ministry spanned one of the most turbulent periods in Israel’s history. With insight, conviction, and compassion, Bro. David Smith examines how Jeremiah’s calling, struggles, and unwavering faithfulness speak to believers today. Through each session, listeners are invited to see the hand of God working in judgment and mercy, calling His people to obedience, and offering the hope of ultimate deliverance through the promises of His word.
The End Time – Superpowers’ Judgment
This opening talk sets the stage by examining the geopolitical powers of Jeremiah’s day and their parallels to our own time. The message focuses on God’s sovereignty over nations, showing how He can raise up and bring down empires according to His purpose. The warnings to ancient Judah become a mirror for modern society, urging believers to place their trust not in political strength but in God’s unshakable promises.
The Man and His Message
Here we meet Jeremiah as a person—his background, temperament, and the deeply personal way God called him to speak to a resistant nation. Through moments of loneliness, opposition, and sorrow, Jeremiah’s life reveals what it means to carry God’s message with both truth and tenderness. This session encourages perseverance in faith, even when the message we bear is unpopular.
The Word of God – Like Fire
This lecture explores the unstoppable power of God’s word, likened to fire and a hammer that breaks rock. We see how Jeremiah’s message cut through false assurances and empty rituals, demanding heartfelt obedience. The speaker draws out lessons on the courage needed to speak truth, the necessity of repentance, and the refining work God’s word does in the lives of His people.
Jeremiah’s Friends
Amid hardship, Jeremiah’s story includes faithful friends who encouraged and supported him. This talk highlights the role of fellowship in standing firm for God, showing how even small acts of loyalty can sustain a servant of God through great trials. The examples inspire us to be such friends to one another in our own walk of faith.
The New Covenant
One of the most hopeful passages in Jeremiah’s prophecy is the promise of a new covenant written on the hearts of God’s people. This class unpacks the depth of that promise, connecting it to the work of Jesus and the believer’s transformed relationship with God. It offers a vision of restoration and renewal that reaches beyond Jeremiah’s day to the ultimate fulfillment in God’s kingdom.
Despised Yet Delivered
The series closes with a powerful reminder that God does not forget His servants. Despite rejection, ridicule, and suffering, Jeremiah was preserved to complete his mission. This session encourages all who face opposition for their faith to trust in God’s deliverance, knowing He is both their shield and their reward.
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