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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2026 · 11 MIN

Four Prophecies of Judgment (Jeremiah 21–25)

from The Wisdom Journey

Share a commentWhat if the faithful move is the one that offends your pride? Walking through Jeremiah 21–25, we face a message Judah refused to hear: God would use Babylon to break a stubborn nation, and survival meant surrender. We map the final, faltering years under Jehoahaz, Jehoiakim, Jehoiachin, and Zedekiah, then watch as Jeremiah names the rot in leadership and the lure of comforting lies. Alongside the hard news, a fierce promise rises: God will gather a remnant and raise a King from David’s line—the righteous Branch—who rules wisely and secures His people. He bears the name The Lord Is Our Righteousness, grounding hope not in politics but in a person.We dig into why Jeremiah’s call to yield was not treason but trust, and how false prophets thrive by selling peace without repentance. Their slogans were popular; their source was empty. God’s answer is bracing and simple: let the one who has His word speak it faithfully. A vivid vision of two fig baskets reframes the moment—good figs among the exiles God will refine and restore, bad figs among those clinging to power and refusing correction. Exile becomes a forge, not a finish line. Then comes a precise timeline: seventy years of captivity, followed by judgment on Babylon itself. The same God who disciplines His people holds empires to account, pouring the cup of wrath on nations that exalt themselves against His purposes.We close where justice and mercy meet. Judgment is certain, yet hope stands open through the righteous Branch who also saves—Jesus Christ. If you’ve been carrying your own terms to God, trade them for surrender that leads to life. Listen, reflect, and share this with someone who needs sturdy hope, not empty promises. If the message moved you, follow the show, send it to a friend, and leave a review so others can find these studies. What part challenged you most today? Learn more at https://www.wisdomonline.org/Support the show

Share a comment What if the faithful move is the one that offends your pride? Walking through Jeremiah 21–25, we face a message Judah refused to hear: God would use Babylon to break a stubborn nation, and survival meant surrender. We map the final, faltering years under Jehoahaz, Jehoiakim, Jehoiachin, and Zedekiah, then watch as Jeremiah names the rot in leadership and the lure of comforting lies. Alongside the hard news, a fierce promise rises: God will gather a remnant and raise a King fro...

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