The Lord gives Jeremiah the understanding
that Israel must suffer the consequences of past acts
and decisions that they made against the will of God
and nothing will change that.
So, Israel must bear the burden of punishment for their actions.
However, the Lord says to Israel, "I ain't mad at you," in fact,
I am not only going to destroy your persecutors, I am going to
restore your land and place you back in it.
But this time, you must do the right thing.
Our Lord is a forgiving God, He loves us and wants the best for us.
But when we chose to operate against the will of God,
it seems as though the bad guys are winning?
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