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Jeremiah 5
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The Jews' profession of religion was hypocritical.
(1-9) The cruel proceedings of their enemies. (10-18) Their apostacy and
idolatry. (19-31)
Verses 1-9 None
could be found who behaved as upright and godly men. But the Lord saw the true
character of the people through all their disguises. The poor were ignorant, and
therefore they were wicked. What can be expected but works of darkness, from
people that know nothing of God and religion? There are God's poor, who,
notwithstanding poverty, know the way of the Lord, walk in it, and do their
duty; but these were willingly ignorant, and their ignorance would not be their
excuse. The rich were insolent and haughty, and the abuse of God's favours made
their sin worse.
Verses 10-18
Multitudes are ruined by believing that God will not be so strict as his word
says he will; by this artifice Satan undid mankind. Sinners are not willing to
own any thing to be God's word, that tends to part them from, or to disquiet
them in, their sins. Mocking and misusing the Lord's messengers, filled the
measure of their iniquity. God can bring trouble upon us from places and causes
very remote. He has mercy in store for his people, therefore will set bounds to
this desolating judgment. Let us not overlook the "nevertheless," ver.
18. This is the Lord's
covenant with Israel. He thereby proclaims his holiness, and his utter
displeasure against sin while sparing the sinner,
psalms 89:30-35.
Verses 19-31
Unhumbled hearts are ready to charge God with being unjust in their afflictions.
But they may read their sin in their punishment. If men will inquire wherefore
the Lord doeth hard things unto them, let them think of their sins. The restless
waves obeyed the Divine decree, that they should not pass the sandy shores,
which were as much a restraint as lofty mountains; but they burst all restraints
of God's law, and were wholly gone into wickedness. Neither did they consider
their interest. While the Lord, year after year, reserves to us the appointed
weeks of harvest, men live on his bounty; yet they transgress against him. Sin
deprives us of God's blessings; it makes the heaven as brass, and the earth as
iron. Certainly the things of this world are not the best things; and we are not
to think, that, because evil men prosper, God allows their practices. Though
sentence against evil works is not executed speedily, it will be executed. Shall
I not visit for these things? This speaks the certainty and the necessity of
God's judgments. Let those who walk in bad ways consider that an end will come,
and there will be bitterness in the latter end.
Chapter 5:
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