Chapter 22:
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Jeremiah 22
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Justice is recommended, and destruction threatened in
case of disobedience. (1-9) The captivity of Jehoiakim, and the end of Jeconiah.
(10-19) The doom of the royal family. (20-30)
Verses 1-9 The
king of Judah is spoken to, as sitting upon the throne of David, the man after
God's own heart. Let him follow his example, that he may have the benefit of the
promises made to him. The way to preserve a government, is to do the duty of it.
But sin will be the ruin of the houses of princes, as well as of meaner men. And
who can contend with destroyers of God's preparing? God destroys neither
persons, cities, nor nations, except for sin; even in this world he often makes
it plain for what crimes he sends punishment; and it will be clear at the day of
judgement.
Verses 10-19
Here is a sentence of death upon two kings, the wicked sons of a very pious
father. Josiah was prevented from seeing the evil to come in this world, and
removed to see the good to come in the other world; therefore, weep not for him,
but for his son Shallum, who is likely to live and die a wretched captive. Dying
saints may be justly envied, while living sinners are justly pitied. Here also
is the doom of Jehoiakim. No doubt it is lawful for princes and great men to
build, beautify, and furnish houses; but those who enlarge their houses, and
make them sumptuous, need carefully to watch against the workings of vain-glory.
He built his houses by unrighteousness, with money gotten unjustly. And he
defrauded his workmen of their wages. God notices the wrong done by the greatest
to poor servants and labourers, and will repay those in justice, who will not,
in justice, pay those whom they employ. The greatest of men must look upon the
meanest as their neighbours, and be just to them accordingly. Jehoiakim was
unjust, and made no conscience of shedding innocent blood. Covetousness, which
is the root of all evil, was at the bottom of all. The children who despise
their parents' old fashions, commonly come short of their real excellences.
Jehoiakim knew that his father found the way of duty to be the way of comfort,
yet he would not tread in his steps. He shall die unlamented, hateful for
oppression and cruelty.
Verses 20-30
The Jewish state is described under a threefold character. Very haughty in a day
of peace and safety. Very fearful on alarm of trouble. Very much cast down under
pressure of trouble. Many never are ashamed of their sins till brought by them
to the last extremity. The king shall close his days in bondage. Those that
think themselves as signets on God's right hand, must not be secure, but fear
lest they should be plucked thence. The Jewish king and his family shall be
carried to Babylon. We know where we were born, but where we shall die we know
not; it is enough that our God knows. Let it be our care that we die in Christ,
then it will be well with us wherever we die, thought it may be in a far
country. The Jewish king shall be despised. Time was when he was delighted in;
but all those in whom God has no pleasure, some time or other, will be so
lowered, that men will have no pleasure in them. Whoever are childless, it is
the Lord that writes them so; and those who take no care to do good in their
days, cannot expect to prosper. How little is earthly grandeur to be depended
upon, or flourishing families to be rejoiced in! But those who hear the voice of
Christ, and follow him, have eternal life, and shall never perish, neither shall
any enemy pluck them out of his almighty hands.
Chapter 22:
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