Day 167: Jeremiah 41-43

Gedeliah, governor of Judaea under Nebuchadnezzar, was set to rule modestly and according to God’s plan for the Jews. Why then was he killed, and his avengers likewise set up for judgment? It seems that by this time no one knows who to believe, which makes sense, because we know God says the kings, princes, prophets, priests and all the people were corrupt. (32:32) Moreover the good Gedeliah refused good intelligence (40:16) and the suspicious Johanan refused to believe the word of the Lord they had pledged to follow (43:2-4, 42:2). What confusion! Are we not even now in such a day of confusion? God’s people who want to do good are gullible; the more suspicious refuse to be led by God. The wicked deceive and destroy. Ultimately this is more of the Lord’s chastisement until we learn to seek His face.

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