Summary
Jeremiah 15:1–4 – No Mediation Will Avert Judgment
What happens: God says that even if Moses and Samuel stood before him, he would not turn toward this people. He appoints four kinds of doom: sword, dogs, birds, and beasts. The nation will be scattered for Manasseh’s sins.
What it means: There is a limit to stubborn rebellion. God is just and remembers generational evil when it is embraced. His verdict is righteous.
Jeremiah 15:5–9 – Jerusalem’s Woe
What happens: No one has pity on Jerusalem. Widows multiply and the mother of seven faints. Daylight turns to night for the city.
What it means: Sin empties communities of comfort. God’s warnings prove true. Apart from repentance, strength fails.
Jeremiah 15:10–14 – The Prophet’s Burden and God’s Reply
What happens: Jeremiah laments being a man of strife to everyone. God assures that the enemy cannot break iron from the north and bronze. Judah’s treasures will be given away for all her sins.
What it means: Serving truth can isolate. God’s power exceeds the strongest threat. Loss follows unrepentant sin.
Jeremiah 15:15–18 – Words Eaten, Heart in Pain
What happens: Jeremiah asks for vindication and remembers eating God’s words with joy. He sits alone because of the Lord’s hand and feels unending pain. He asks if God is like a deceitful brook.
What it means: Honest prophets wrestle with despair. God’s word is sweet, yet the path is hard. Faith brings doubts to God, not away from him.
Jeremiah 15:19–21 – Return and Be My Mouth
What happens: God calls Jeremiah to return and separate the precious from the worthless. He makes him a fortified wall. Enemies will fight but not prevail, for God will save and redeem him.
What it means: God restores weary servants and refines their message. Strength comes from being God’s mouth, not from public approval. The Lord delivers those who depend on him.
Application
- Take God’s word deep into your soul when ministry is costly.
- Bring doubts to God and let him refine you.
- Trust God to defend you as you speak what is precious and true.
