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"The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever."

— Isaiah 40:8
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Jeremiah 7

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Chapter Study & Analysis

Jeremiah 7 - The Temple Sermon: Jeremiah stands at the temple gate to shatter the illusion that the building itself provides safety. He calls for a change in "ways and doings" rather than reliance on religious slogans.

THEOLOGICAL CONTEXT

1. The Temple Slogan: Rebuking the repetitive "The temple of the Lord!" as a magical incantation for safety.
2. The Lesson of Shiloh (v. 12-14): God reminds them that He abandoned His first dwelling place and will do so again if sin continues.
3. Social Ethics: True worship is defined by how they treat the "stranger, the fatherless, and the widow."

PRACTICAL LESSONS

1. Religion vs. Relationship: A building or a denomination cannot save those who live in direct opposition to God's commands.
2. Obedience over Sacrifice: God desires a hearing ear more than a burning altar.
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