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Jeremiah and prophecy

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    spencel
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    In preparing for our Bible study about Jeremiah on Nov. 24th, 2018 I found myself reading where Mrs. Eddy is writing about the American Civil War in Prose Works. Up until today I put this in the category of the past. Looking closer I see there are warnings in her writings as in Jeremiah about the consequences of ungodlike behavior. She tells us the answer is in true Christian Science.

    “It is the pulpit and press, clerical robes and the prohibiting of free speech, that cradles and covers the sins of the world, — all unmitigated systems of crime; and it requires the enlightenment of these worthies, through civil and religious reform, to blot out all inhuman codes. It was the Southern pulpit and press that influenced the people to wrench from man both human and divine rights, in order to subserve the interests of wealth, religious caste, civil and political power. And the pulpit had to be purged of that sin by human gore, —when the love of Christ would have washed it divinely away in Christian Science!…Another form of inhumanity lifts its hydra head to forge anew the old fetters; to shackle conscience, stop free speech, slander, vilify; to invite its prey, then turn and refuse the victim a solitary vindication in this most unprecedented warfare. A conflict more terrible than the battle of Gettysburg awaits the crouching wrong that refused to yield its prey the peace of a desert, when a voice was heard crying in the wilderness, — the spiritual famine of 1866, — “Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make His paths straight.” Shall religious intolerance, arrayed against the rights of man, again deluge the earth in blood?” by Mary Baker Eddy Miscellaneous Writings p. 246

    #7642
    spencel
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    Jeremiah suffered greatly bringing God’s message to Judah, warning of the consequences of turning their collective back on God. He is called the “weeping prophet.” He was maligned and rejected by most of Judah even while they were in captivity. Jeremiah writes, “Then I said, I will not make mention of Him, nor speak any more in His name. But His word was in mine heart as a burning fire shut up in my bones, and I was weary with forbearing, and I could not stay.”(20:9) He wants to give up but because of his love for God and man he could not help but continue he, “could not stay”.
    Jeremiah wrote to a remanent in captivity and did reach some hearts. One being his contemporary Daniel, see Jeremiah 29. Daniel writes, “…I Daniel understood by books the number of the years, whereof the word of the Lord came to Jeremiah the prophet, that he would accomplish seventy years in the desolations of Jerusalem. And I set my face unto the Lord God, to seek by prayer and supplications, with fasting, and sackcloth, and ashes:And I prayed unto the Lord my God,…”(Daniel 9) We did a Bible study on “Daniel’s Prayer”, April 29th, 2017.

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