Questions for Reflection for Study of Jeremiah 6 through 11

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Jeremiah 6 – What is the situation in Judah during Jeremiah’s time? How does God picture the coming disaster? What parallels do you see with our nations today? What role do you have in your nation’s ultimate destruction or salvation?

Jeremiah 7 – Where is Jeremiah as he delivers this address? What is Jeremiah’s warning? What in your practices and lifestyle must be changed if you are to truly execute justice with people in your land?

Jeremiah 8 – What metaphors does God use to describe Judah’s unnatural behavior? Why is it possible for the people to turn away and never repent? What will happen as a result? How should we respond to warnings we receive?

Jeremiah 9 – How does Jeremiah describe his countrymen? How does God describe the people? What is Jerusalem like after its ruin? To get back on the right path, what does God tell Jeremiah to communicate to the people?

Jeremiah 10 – In what specific ways are idols powerless? In view of their worthlessness, how can we account for Judah’s preference for them? What plea does Jeremiah make now? Ask yourself, am I seeking God first in every day?

Jeremiah 11 – What are the terms of God’s covenant with Judah (See Deut. 29-30)? How has Judah kept this covenant? What do the people in Jeremiah’s hometown think about Jeremiah and his message? How does God respond? How do you know you are one of God’s people?

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Adeney, Carol. This Morning with God: A Daily Study Guide to the Entire Bible. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 1978. Print.

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1 Response to Questions for Reflection for Study of Jeremiah 6 through 11

  1. Thanks for the prep questions. Looking forward to the series.

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