"Seduced" May 30 Readings: Jeremiah 7-12
Reading the Bible Chronologically in 2026
Bible Readings: Jeremiah 7-12
Background:
Daily Devotional: Seduced
These early chapters of Jeremiah's prophecy reveal a series of key, repeated themes - messages that God gave to the prophet. We will examine four of them. The people of God have been seduced by the ways of sin and by the lies of the false prophets.
The first three are clearly delineated in Jeremiah 9:13-14.
The Lord said, “It is because they abandoned my instruction, which I set before them, and did not obey my voice or walk according to it. Instead, they followed the stubbornness of their hearts and followed the Baals as their fathers taught them.”
The people have done four unimaginable things here.
1) They abandoned the teaching and instruction of the Lord and refused to obey him.
They had the Ten Suggestions and viewed God's Word as optional to life. They chose not to walk according to the ways of the Lord.
2) Instead, they followed their own stubborn hearts.
"Do what your heart tells you to do." "If it comes from inside you, it can't be wrong." We hear messages like that on a daily basis. But God's Word makes it clear that these are lies from hell. In Proverbs 3, we are told that a wise man "does NOT lean on his own understanding." Here, relying on your own heart is a significant step in the path of walking away from God.
3) They followed after Baals.
Idolatry. It was the first thing commanded against in the Commandments, and it seemed to be the thing that angered God the most. He was compassionate with those who failed, but those who abandoned him to follow after false gods, those who committed spiritual adultery, were dealt with in harsh terms.
Of course, today we no longer do anything as uncouth as building our own idols, but do not be deceived, we have them nonetheless. Americans are as idolatrous as any nation has ever been. Money. Power. Popularity. Pleasure. Self. We put so many things ahead of God.
4) They listened to false teachers who told them God didn't care.
Look back at Jeremiah 8:11.
They have treated the brokenness
of my dear people superficially,
claiming, ‘Peace, peace,’
when there is no peace.
Father, I thank you that I am secure in Christ. But help me to obey your word not follow my own understanding. Tear down the idols of my heart and help me to listen to your truth not the liars' lies.
Consider God's Word:
Do you live obediently and faithfully, or are you following in the footsteps of Judah?
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