耶利米书[第二章]
Book of Jeremiah 2
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耶利米书 第二章 |Book of Jeremiah 2【离神的后果与悔改的呼召】
引言:
耶利米书第二章是神借着先知耶利米对以色列民发出的控诉,揭示他们背叛的后果,并指出悔改的必要性。
一、神的恩典与以色列的忘恩(v1-8)
1.以民对神的热情与忠诚(v1-3)
神通过耶利米,首先回顾了祂与以色列民之间的关系,描述了他们在旷野时期对神的初爱。以色列在旷野时期对神充满了信赖,但随着时间的推移,他们逐渐忘记了神的恩典。
在生活中,我们可能因为工作、家庭或其他压力而渐渐远离神。因此,我们要常常提醒自己要常常回顾并感恩神在我们生命中的作为,保持对祂的敬拜与依赖。
2.以民忘恩与背离的开始(v4-6)
以色列民渐渐偏离了他们与神的关系,选择随从虚无的偶像,背弃了神对他们的带领和保护。他们不再记得神如何拯救他们脱离埃及的奴役,如何在旷野中供应他们,反而转向了毫无价值的偶像。
今天,我们要常常记念神在我们身上的恩典。我们要时时感恩,不仅是在顺境中,更要在逆境中紧紧依靠神。
3.对神不忠与圣地的玷污(v7-8)
以色列民的行为使神所赐的地成为不洁,这不仅仅是对土地的玷污,更是对神的冒犯。神将应许之地赐给他们,期望他们在这片土地上遵守祂的律法、敬拜祂、荣耀祂,但他们却以不敬虔的方式玷污了神的恩赐。
二、背离神的双重恶行(v9-19)
1.偶像崇拜与属灵堕落(v9-12)
以色列民将荣耀的神换成了虚无、无用的偶像。这是一种极大的亵渎和背叛,甚至连外邦的异教徒也未曾做过如此愚蠢的事。而这种换神的行为不仅仅是偶像崇拜的问题,更是整个民族属灵上的堕落。他们将自己与神之间的约弃之不顾,转向虚无的神明,结果使自己陷入更深的混乱与绝望。
2.背离活水泉源的罪行(v13)
以色列民的第一个罪是背弃了神,离开了唯一能够供应他们生命和满足他们灵魂的泉源。以色列民的第二个罪行是他们试图用自己的方式取代神。他们为自己凿出池子,却是破裂的,不能存水的。这意味着他们追求虚假的神明和无益的事物,试图用这些来满足自己,但最终却一无所获。
因此,我们要回到神面前,承认祂是我们唯一真正的满足。
3.背离带来空虚与痛苦(v14-19)
离弃神的代价是痛苦和悲惨。以色列民在背离神之后,不但失去了属灵的祝福,也陷入了世俗的困境和痛苦之中。神提醒他们,这一切都是他们自己选择的结果。
我们要谨慎,因为我们可能因短暂的追求而失去了长远的祝福。唯有回到神的怀抱中,才能找到真正的平安与满足。
三、背叛的愚蠢与悔改的呼召(v20-37)
1. 反复背叛与悔改的机会(v20-26)
神曾经拯救以色列脱离奴役,使他们获得自由。但他们却反复背叛神,不愿意事奉神反而去事奉偶像,在各高冈上、各青翠树下屈身行淫。他们不要作神的仆人以致得救,却作了罪的奴仆以致死亡。尽管如此,神仍然向以色列民发出悔改的呼召,希望他们意识到自己的愚蠢和背叛,愿意回转归向祂。
我们是否愿意抓住神给我们悔改的机会,回到神面前?要记得,悔改不仅仅是口头的承认,更是行动上的回转。
2. 盲目的追求偶像的无用(v27-28)
以色列民居然向木头和石头祈求,将这些无生命的偶像当作他们的神明而舍弃了真正有生命的神。当他们遭遇患难时,他们呼求这些偶像拯救他们,但显然这些偶像毫无能力。这是对他们偶像崇拜的讽刺,也是对他们信仰错误的揭示。
这提醒我们,当我们面对挑战时,要首先寻求神的帮助,而不是依赖世俗的方法。
3. 悔改的必要与神的怜悯(v29-37)
尽管以色列民如此顽梗不化,拒绝接受神的教训,神仍然充满怜悯和忍耐,给他们悔改的机会。这是神慈爱的表现,祂不愿意看到祂的子民陷入灭亡,始终希望他们能够回转归向祂。
弟兄姐妹,悔改是我们与神和好的关键。虽神的怜悯无限,但我们不能滥用祂的恩典。我们需要真正悔改,重新回到神的道路上。
总结:悔改归向活水泉源
让我们时刻记住神的恩典和信实,持守对祂的信心,不让任何世俗的事物取代神在我们心中的地位。当我们发现自己偏离了正道时,要立即悔改归向神,因为只有在祂里面,我们才能找到真正的满足与平安。
Jeremiah 2 The Consequences of Forsaking God and the Call to Repentance
GK611 Morning Devotion
20/08/2024
The Morning Devotion Speaker: Ps Daniel
Introduction:
Jeremiah Chapter 2 is God's accusation against the Israelites through the prophet Jeremiah, revealing the consequences of their betrayal and the necessity of repentance.
I. God's Grace and Israel's Ungratefulness (v1-8)
1. Israel's Zeal and Loyalty to God (v1-3)
Through Jeremiah, God first recalls His relationship with the Israelites, describing their initial love for Him during the wilderness period. During that time, Israel trusted God fully, but as time passed, they gradually forgot His grace.
In our lives, we may gradually drift away from God due to work, family, or other stresses. Therefore, we must constantly remind ourselves to reflect on and be grateful for God's work in our lives, maintaining our worship and reliance on Him.
2. The Beginning of Israel's Ungratefulness and Betrayal (v4-6)
The Israelites gradually drifted from their relationship with God, choosing to follow worthless idols and abandoning God's guidance and protection. They no longer remembered how God delivered them from slavery in Egypt and provided for them in the wilderness, instead turning to idols of no value.
Today, we must continually remember God's grace in our lives. We should be thankful not only in good times but also rely on God steadfastly during difficulties.
3. Disloyalty to God and the Defilement of the Holy Land (v7-8)
The Israelites' actions defiled the land God had given them, which was not just a defilement of the land but also an offense against God. God had given them the Promised Land, expecting them to keep His laws, worship Him, and glorify Him, but they defiled His gift with irreverent behavior.
II. The Twofold Evil of Forsaking God (v9-19)
1. Idolatry and Spiritual Decline (v9-12)
The Israelites traded the glorious God for worthless and useless idols, an act of great desecration and betrayal. Even pagan nations had not done anything as foolish. This exchange was not only an issue of idolatry but also a sign of the nation's spiritual decline. They disregarded their covenant with God and turned to worthless idols, leading to deeper confusion and despair.
2. The Sin of Forsaking the Source of Living Water (v13)
The first sin of the Israelites was abandoning God, the only source that could sustain their lives and satisfy their souls. Their second sin was trying to replace God with their own ways. They dug cisterns for themselves—broken cisterns that could not hold water. This means they pursued false gods and worthless things, trying to find fulfillment, but ended up with nothing.
Therefore, we must return to God, acknowledging that He is our only true satisfaction.
3. The Emptiness and Pain of Forsaking God (v14-19)
The price of forsaking God is suffering and misery. After turning away from God, the Israelites not only lost spiritual blessings but also fell into worldly troubles and pain. God reminded them that all these consequences were the result of their own choices.
We must be careful not to lose long-term blessings for short-term pursuits. Only by returning to God's embrace can we find true peace and satisfaction.
III. The Folly of Betrayal and the Call to Repentance (v20-37)
1. Repeated Betrayal and the Opportunity for Repentance (v20-26)
God had once delivered Israel from slavery, giving them freedom. However, they repeatedly betrayed God, refusing to serve Him and instead served idols, committing adultery on every high hill and under every green tree. They refused to be God’s servants for salvation but became slaves to sin leading to death. Despite this, God still called the Israelites to repentance, hoping they would realize their folly and betrayal and return to Him.
Are we willing to seize the opportunity to repent and return to God? Remember, repentance is not just a verbal confession but also a turning back in action.
2. The Futility of Blindly Pursuing Idols (v27-28)
The Israelites prayed to wood and stone, treating these lifeless idols as their gods, forsaking the true and living God. When trouble came, they cried out to these idols for deliverance, but these idols had no power to save them. This is a mockery of their idolatry and a revelation of their misguided faith.
This reminds us that when we face challenges, we should first seek God's help rather than relying on worldly methods.
3. The Necessity of Repentance and God's Mercy (v29-37)
Despite the Israelites' stubborn refusal to accept God's correction, God remained full of mercy and patience, giving them chances to repent. This is a display of God's loving nature; He does not want to see His people perish and always hopes they will turn back to Him.
Brothers and sisters, repentance is key to reconciliation with God. Though God's mercy is boundless, we must not abuse His grace. We need to truly repent and return to God's path.
Conclusion: Return to the Source of Living Water
Let us always remember God's grace and faithfulness, holding firm to our faith in Him and not allowing any worldly thing to replace God's place in our hearts. When we find ourselves straying from the right path, we must immediately repent and return to God, for only in Him can we find true fulfillment and peace.