CONTENTS
We have in this Chapter, a renewed instance of the incorrigible
hardness of the human heart, void of divine grace. Johanan pretendeth
to seek after God, and enquireth of the Prophet. Jeremiah kindly tells
the people, but in vain.... [ Continue Reading ]
Hitherto the character of Johanan seems to have been fair. The zeal he
manifested against Ishmael, and the recovery of the captives, is well
succeeded by this enquiry. But alas! what sincerity is there in man?
The Lord hath given a representation of all such characters, by his
servant the Prophet. E... [ Continue Reading ]
Nothing can be more promising than this engagement on both sides. We
shall see how the matter ends.... [ Continue Reading ]
Reader! do remark the graciousness of God. And recollect, that from
the first threatenings, such was the uniform language the Lord used.
And had Zedekiah listened to it, what calamities would have been
spared. But, Reader, do not overlook also the personal interest that
we have, in the present hour,... [ Continue Reading ]
I cannot sufficiently admire the faithfulness of the Prophet, in times
of such general danger. What an uniformity Jeremiah manifested, in his
office of speaking the truths of God. Oh! for the Lord to give his
Church, in all ages, faithful ministers like him, whether men will
hear, or whether they wi... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
READER! you and I shall lose all the beauties of these scriptures, if
from the representation here made of the Church, in the days of
Jeremiah we do not gather instruction, to suit the Church in our's.
Depend upon it in all ages, more or less, it is the same. Oh! how doth
Zion languish!... [ Continue Reading ]