Jeremiah was fearless in his preaching of God’s Word. He spoke the
truth. He spoke the Word which had been given to him by the Lord. When
God speaks the Word of His holiness, the Word which exposes sin for what
it really is, there is no place to hide. When we read Jeremiah’s words
about Israel’s enemies, we must recognize that the Word of God
concerning sin must be spoken clearly. It is only when there is
conviction of sin that there can be conversion to the Saviour.
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