The Prophet Jeremiah

By John S. Torell

The Prophet JeremiahJeremiah is known as the weeping prophet. He was active between 627 -587 B.C., a time period of 40 years. He was the last prophet before the Babylonians destroyed Jerusalem and its temple and removed most of the Jews from Judea. Judah and Benjamin were the last two tribes of Israel to lose their land and freedom.

God raised up Jeremiah in order to save the last two tribes from destruction, but the kings and the political leaders had no interest to repent and turn back from their wicked ways. They had become completely blind and enjoyed worshipping pagan gods, sacrificing their children on the altars of Moloch and living a loose moral life, with sexual orgies at the groves of the demon gods.

God revealed to Jeremiah that He had designed Jeremiah’s soul before the foundation of the world and that he was foreordained to be a prophet. This was a new concept that was not known to men, before God revealed it to Jeremiah.
Jeremiah received messages from God, where God shone the light on the idolatry and sins of the people. God introduced the future of Israel, which will take place during the 1000-year kingdom at the end of time on earth.

God shone the light upon the worship of the queen of heaven, to which the people prayed. He told the people of Judah, repent or I will crush you.
God also exposed the teaching of the Kabbalah, that was prominent in Judah, with the concept that the more the people sinned, the faster the messiah would come: not the Messiah of God, but the “messiah from Satan”.

Reading the book of Jeremiah is a must for this and future generations. As God spoke in time past to the Jewish people, so He is speaking to the people of the nations in the world. The Jews did not repent and they lost their land. If we do not repent and seek the Lord, we will lose our freedom and will be ruled by what the Bible calls “the Antichrist.”

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