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EPISODE · Feb 24, 2026 · 11 MIN

One Nation Under Judgment (Jeremiah 7–10)

from The Wisdom Journey

Share a commentWhat if the loudest spiritual slogans are the very things dulling our souls? We open Jeremiah’s Temple Sermon and follow a brave prophet who stands at the gate and tells worshipers what they least want to hear: trust in a building, a brand, or a national story can’t save anyone. Judah chanted “the temple of the Lord” as if walls could guarantee blessing. God points to Shiloh—once sacred, now silent—to prove that ritual without repentance always collapses.From there, we explore the quiet rise of household idolatry. Families baked cakes to the “queen of heaven,” and their devotion felt normal, even wholesome. That picture exposes our modern altars: career security, curated image, partisan certainty, and even church activity used as cover. Jeremiah doesn’t just condemn; he diagnoses how trust slowly migrates from the living God to lifeless stand-ins. When leaders rewrite Scripture to fit our comfort, truth turns into a soothing lie, and consequences soon thunder like Babylon’s war horses on the horizon.Yet a fierce mercy runs through every warning. God invites us to trade brittle boasts—wisdom, might, riches—for the only claim that holds: understanding and knowing Him. We talk about how that reorders our lives, reclaims our witness, and steadies us when culture shakes. Idols glitter but have no breath; the Lord speaks, sees, and saves. If your faith feels stalled or your testimony ignored, this conversation offers clarity and courage: focus not on saving a nation, but on following the King who reigns over all.If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs courage today, and leave a quick review so others can find these conversations. Where have you placed your trust this week? Learn more at https://www.wisdomonline.org/Support the show

Share a comment What if the loudest spiritual slogans are the very things dulling our souls? We open Jeremiah’s Temple Sermon and follow a brave prophet who stands at the gate and tells worshipers what they least want to hear: trust in a building, a brand, or a national story can’t save anyone. Judah chanted “the temple of the Lord” as if walls could guarantee blessing. God points to Shiloh—once sacred, now silent—to prove that ritual without repentance always collapses. From there, we explo...

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