Jeremiah 37, 38, 39
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to an exciting episode of, “Obey And Live… Or Not?” Starring, Jeremiah the prophet, King Zedekiah, the Wicked Princes, and Ebedmelech the Ethiopian Eunuch! I’m your host, “holyell”, and I’ll be bringing you all the details of tonight’s most fascinating scenes!
*Being a prophet in Bible times was always associated with unjust treatment from those who refused to accept the truth of God’s words, spoken by the prophet. In our text, the prophet Jeremiah had lived, and served under two wicked kings, but was now given a measure of respect, from king Zedekiah. Unfortunately, those who were close to this king, refused to accept and hearken to the prophecies God spoke through Jeremiah, and chose to make life hard for the prophet.
(During the reign of king Zedekiah, the land of Judah was was attacked by the Chaldeans, who’s onslaught was hindered for a moment, after the people of God received temporary assistance from Pharaoh Hophra and his army.)
King Zedekiah: Messengers, come forth! I need you go unto the prophet Jeremiah, and request that he send prayers unto the LORD our God for us.
(Jeremiah arrives before the king.)
Jeremiah: Oh great king, may thy reign be forever. The word of the Lord came unto me saying, “Pharoah’s army, which is come forth to help you, shall return to Egypt into their own land, and the Chaldeans shall come again, and fight against this city, and take it, and burn it with fire. Thus saith LORD; Deceive not yourselves, saying, The Chaldeans shall surely depart from us: for they shall not depart.”
(During the commotion and dispersal after battle, Jeremiah then left Jerusalem to go into the land of Benjamin, to separate himself from the people.)
Captain of the Ward: (Sees Jeremiah approaching.) Halt! Who goes there? Are you with the Chaldeans, those who fought against God’s people?
Jeremiah: Absolutely not! That is false.
Captain of the Ward: I don’t believe you. Come with me.
(Jeremiah is taken before the princes.)
Wicked Princes: Who is this whom you bring before us?
Captain of the Ward: Some guy who got lost, but I’m certain he’s of the Chaldeans.
Wicked Princes: Is that so? Let’s beat him, then throw him in prison.
(The innocent prophet remained in prison many days.)
(King Zedekiah heard Jeremiah was in prison, and sent men to recover him.)
King Zedekiah: Jeremiah, prophet of the Lord, I am sorry for what happened to you.
Jeremiah: …
King Zedekiah: By the way, don’t mention this to anyone, but “Is there any word from the Lord?”
Jeremiah: “There is: for, said he, thou shalt be delivered into the hand of the king of Babylon.
King Zedekiah: Oh my, geesh… I was not expecting to hear that again…sigh
Jeremiah: My king, what did I do to deserve all this?
King Zedekiah: What do you mean?
Jeremiah: Have I offended you, your servants, or your people? Why did you allow them to put me in prison? Where are all those prophets who prophesied unto you that the king of Babylon will not come against you, nor this land? Yet, I still stand before you with words from the Lord.
(Rather than release Jeremiah from prison altogether, king Zedekiah moved him to the court of the prison, no doubt to please the people.)
Wicked Princes: Oh king, we have heard the words spoken by Jeremiah, and we have concluded he deserves to be put to death! This man seeks not the welfare of the people, but to hurt them by weakening their hope with his words.
King Zedekiah: This is out of my hands, because there’s nothing I can do against your accusations.
(Jeremiah was cast into another prison, or dungeon, where there was no water.)
*Isn’t it strange, how when you do exactly what God tells you, things tend to get worse, before they get better?
Ebedmelech the Ethiopian Eunuch: Hey men, what’s going on? Why all the commotion and uproar?
Fellow Eunuch: Haven’t you heard the news? The prophet Jeremiah was left to die in the dungeon.
Ebedmelech the Ethiopian Eunuch: What?! Why?! Jeremiah is a true prophet of the LORD our God!
(The eunuch runs to the king, to plea for Jeremiah’s release.)
Ebedmelech the Ethiopian Eunuch: “My lord the king, these men have done evil in all that they have done to Jeremiah the prophet, whom they have cast into the dungeon; and he is like to die for hunger in the place where he is: for there is no more bread in the city.”
*Isn’t it good to have someone in your life, who knows your walk with God is real, and will fight to keep you protected from wicked men?
King Zedekiah: Alright, take 30 men with you, and take up Jeremiah the prophet out of the dungeon, before he dies.
(Jeremiah is brought before the king, and again he inquires a word from the Lord.)
King Zedekiah: Jeremiah, I want to ask you something, but you must tell me the truth, and leave nothing out.
Jeremiah: If I tell you, will you not put me to death?
King Zedekiah: You have my word, I will not put you to death. Now, tell me what you heard from the Lord.
Jeremiah: If you surrender unto the king of Babylon’s princes, then your soul shall live, and this city shall not be burned with fire, and you and your household shall live. But, if you refuse, the Chaldeans will burn this city, and you will not escape them. Obey the voice of the Lord, and it shall be well with you.
*Sounded simple enough, right? Well, king Zedekiah refused to listen to the words of the Lord and he and his household suffered a gruesome end. Although the prophet Jeremiah endured persecution for simply speaking the truth of God’s Word, he was spared by king Nebuchadnezzar, who offered the prophet of God protection and safety. Not only was Jeremiah spared, but God looked on Ebedmelech the Ethiopian Eunuch, and blessed him and his house, for looking after Jeremiah in his time of need.
*Suffering for the sake of the Gospel is hard sometimes, even to the point where death seems near, but God will always send someone to aid us on our journey, and help others see the light of God that shines within us. God will protect us, even when others refuse to accept us.
This concludes the exciting episode of, “Obey And Live…Or Not?” Thanks for tuning in.