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God and idols
10 Hear what the Lord says to you, people of Israel. 2 This is what the Lord says:
‘Do not learn the ways of the nations
or be terrified by signs in the heavens,
though the nations are terrified by them.
3 For the practices of the peoples are worthless;
they cut a tree out of the forest,
and a craftsman shapes it with his chisel.
4 They adorn it with silver and gold;
they fasten it with hammer and nails
so that it will not totter.
5 Like a scarecrow in a cucumber field,
their idols cannot speak;
they must be carried
because they cannot walk.
Do not fear them;
they can do no harm
nor can they do any good.’
6 No one is like you, Lord;
you are great,
and your name is mighty in power.
7 Who should not fear you,
King of the nations?
This is your due.
Among all the wise leaders of the nations
and in all their kingdoms,
there is no one like you.
8 They are all senseless and foolish;
they are taught by worthless wooden idols.
9 Hammered silver is brought from Tarshish
and gold from Uphaz.
What the craftsman and goldsmith have made
is then dressed in blue and purple –
all made by skilled workers.
10 But the Lord is the true God;
he is the living God, the eternal King.
When he is angry, the earth trembles;
the nations cannot endure his wrath.
11 ‘Tell them this: “These gods, who did not make the heavens and the earth, will perish from the earth and from under the heavens.”’
12 But God made the earth by his power;
he founded the world by his wisdom
and stretched out the heavens by his understanding.
13 When he thunders, the waters in the heavens roar;
he makes clouds rise from the ends of the earth.
He sends lightning with the rain
and brings out the wind from his storehouses.
14 Everyone is senseless and without knowledge;
every goldsmith is shamed by his idols.
The images he makes are a fraud;
they have no breath in them.
15 They are worthless, the objects of mockery;
when their judgment comes, they will perish.
16 He who is the Portion of Jacob is not like these,
for he is the Maker of all things,
including Israel, the people of his inheritance –
the Lord Almighty is his name.
Coming destruction
17 Gather up your belongings to leave the land,
you who live under siege.
18 For this is what the Lord says:
‘At this time I will hurl out
those who live in this land;
I will bring distress on them
so that they may be captured.’
19 Woe to me because of my injury!
My wound is incurable!
Yet I said to myself,
‘This is my sickness, and I must endure it.’
20 My tent is destroyed;
all its ropes are snapped.
My children are gone from me and are no more;
no one is left now to pitch my tent
or to set up my shelter.
21 The shepherds are senseless
and do not enquire of the Lord;
so they do not prosper
and all their flock is scattered.
22 Listen! The report is coming –
a great commotion from the land of the north!
It will make the towns of Judah desolate,
a haunt of jackals.
Jeremiah’s prayer
23 Lord, I know that people’s lives are not their own;
it is not for them to direct their steps.
24 Discipline me, Lord, but only in due measure –
not in your anger,
or you will reduce me to nothing.
25 Pour out your wrath on the nations
that do not acknowledge you,
on the peoples who do not call on your name.
For they have devoured Jacob;
they have devoured him completely
and destroyed his homeland.
Explore
Hindsight is a wonderful thing. Through the lens of history, we know that Babylon did indeed conquer Judah and the reason for this is clear in the Bible. But what would we do if we were actually there?
Here, God lays out two ways we can worship. One is worthless, senseless, foolish and without knowledge (vs 3,8,14,15). I can’t do better than God in drawing out the ridiculous exchange the people of Judah make in swapping him for the gods of their surrounding nations (vs 2–5,8,9). These tree-carvings can’t even keep themselves upright, yet Israel chooses these over the maker of the whole earth, including forests full of trees (vs 11,12,16)! There is no one like him (v 7). Ultimately, we know that there is judgement coming for those who don’t give their worship to God or call on his name (v 25).
The other way could also be called the narrow way (Matthew 7:13,14). How could God’s people have walked in this way?
There is only one way – walking faithfully in the Spirit – which will set us apart from the majority. The only fear we need is of God (v 7). True worship is glorying in him instead of inanimate objects (v 3). Are we ever tempted to trade in our joy in God for joy in these things? Perhaps we can identify with the Israelites more closely than we’d like.
Respond
Read the verses that display God’s majesty and grandeur, to help you to word your own prayers to him.
Bible in a year
Read the Bible in a year: Exodus 27,28; Matthew 28
Pray for Scripture Union
Pray for Mission Partner, Cynllun Efe as they seek to appoint a Welsh-speaking youth worker for the Llanberis area of North Wales, so that the work they do continues to glorify the Lord and draws children and young people to him.