Believing Jeremiah: Exile & Hope

 
Amidst the terrible judgment about to befall God’s choice city and people, there is hope. Like a bright light that beams through the darkest night, so are God’s words about Israel’s future, through the prophet Jeremiah. Although Jeremiah’s words were penned over 2,500 years ago, a sad irony exists today. Levi Hazen explores Jeremiah's hope amidst Israel's exile and the irony between Jeremiah's contemporary audience and today's audience.

 

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