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Introduction:
Key Scripture:
Jeremiah 4:
Transition:
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There is a complication
God was mad at the condition of the people
So we see why God was so upset at what they’ve done
A theme surrounds these chapters: Forsake used 5 times and turned used 8 times
Forsake gives the idea of complete desertion: to depart from something or turn your back on.
They had forgotten the God who brought them out of Egypt, who gave them the promised land, who delivered them out of the hand of enemies
They had turned their backs on the law that God gave them to guide their lives
They saw the law as a roadblock to life instead of the road of life and they quickly exited off and took a wrong turn and were headed away from God instead of toward him
Jeremiah 2:
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There is a Cry from God- “Return to Me”
As you read chapter 2 you see God Lamenting over Israel!
He is crying out for His people
What Have I Done that was so wrong to make you turn away and forsake me?
How can anyone say Does God really love me?
He cried out for His people!
He is still crying out for you!
5 times we can find where God called his people to return to me
Each time he says I know what you’ve done and I don’t care, just come back
Some of you in here might be saying to yourself “I haven’t turned my back on him” but you may be like the stubborn child who hears their dad calling them and telling the to do something but instead of running away you are simply choosing to ignore him.
Either way its a sin and a choice to turn away and ignore God’s voice
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There is a condition- “if”
You must choose to turn around- you must choose to repent
You must choose to turn around- you must choose to repent
You must change your habits, your mindset, change your behavior, change your attitude
It has to be your choice.
God will not make you do it.
It has to be a conscious effort on your part
IV.
There is a commitment
Jesus tells us we are to love the Lord our God with all our heart soul, mind, and strength.
When we do this we give Him everything we have.
We are committed to following Him.
But there is also another commitment: God’s commitment to us.
You shall not be moved!
He says He will not be angry with you if you repent and commit to following his ways instead of your own ways.
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