North Main Street Church of God
The Weeping Prophet
1201 North Main Street Ext. Butler, PA 16001 07/14/2024
Locations & Times
North Main Street Church of God
1201 N Main St Ext, Butler, PA 16001, USA
Sunday 10:27 AM
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https://northmaincog.org/online/We are so glad that you joined us today at North Main Street Church of God. At North Main, we exist to develop completely committed followers of Christ who...
Know Christ intimately,
Grow in Christ continually, and
Go for Christ daily
Know Christ intimately,
Grow in Christ continually, and
Go for Christ daily
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Join us in 2024 as we read through the Bible in a year and highlight evidence of “GOODNESS” throughout our daily Scripture readings. Reading Guides and PURPLE highlighters are available at the Welcome Center. You can also access the resources digitally on:
https://northmaincog.org/bible/BibleProject | The Bible
Backpack Drive
We’re collecting backpacks and school supplies for the elementary kids at Fishbone. We’d love for you to partner with us in blessing these kids and their families. There is a list of specific items available online or at the Welcome Center, please go take a look and bring the items into North Main by Sunday, July 28th!
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(Jeremiah and Lamentations)
Yearly Theme: “Goodness is… Governing”
Series Title: “Goodness in G minor”
July 14th, 2024
(Jeremiah and Lamentations)
Yearly Theme: “Goodness is… Governing”
Series Title: “Goodness in G minor”
July 14th, 2024
Something to think about:
Jeremiah’s life of service to GOD was bittersweet. Though it was fraught with difficulty and rejection by the people, it was also an act of worship unto GOD. Burdened by the weight of his calling to alert the people to immanent judgment, he remained faithful to do every single thing GOD told him to do. Even when his life was threatened, even when he suffered great abuses by the people, Jeremiah courageously and humbly proclaimed the truth of GOD’s message without fail. And though his message was a sorrowful one, and though his heart was broken for the people and for GOD, Jeremiah willingly submitted himself to what most would call a defeating task and a failing ministry. And though he wouldn’t see it in his lifetime (nor would the to whom he prophesied), there would be a glimmer of hope in GOD’s message through Jeremiah in the distant future for restoration. Because of the very nature of GOD, even in His anger and wrath, there is still hope for the future.
Jeremiah’s life of service to GOD was bittersweet. Though it was fraught with difficulty and rejection by the people, it was also an act of worship unto GOD. Burdened by the weight of his calling to alert the people to immanent judgment, he remained faithful to do every single thing GOD told him to do. Even when his life was threatened, even when he suffered great abuses by the people, Jeremiah courageously and humbly proclaimed the truth of GOD’s message without fail. And though his message was a sorrowful one, and though his heart was broken for the people and for GOD, Jeremiah willingly submitted himself to what most would call a defeating task and a failing ministry. And though he wouldn’t see it in his lifetime (nor would the to whom he prophesied), there would be a glimmer of hope in GOD’s message through Jeremiah in the distant future for restoration. Because of the very nature of GOD, even in His anger and wrath, there is still hope for the future.
· GOD _______ his people.
Something to take home:
Psalm 30:4-5 (NLT), 4 Sing to the LORD, all you godly ones! Praise his holy name. 5 For his anger lasts only a moment, but his favor lasts a lifetime! Weeping may last through the night, but joy comes with the morning.
Though Jeremiah’s story ends with him (and many, many others) being taken with a remnant of people (against his will) to Egypt for refuge, his message would continue to plague the people who were trying to avoid GOD’s judgment. Ultimately all that Jeremiah prophesied would come true, and he would be vindicated, though not in his lifetime. He would die in exile like the rest of the first-generation exiles, but he would also continue to be blessed by GOD for his faithfulness.
I believe there are parallels between Jeremiah’s age and our own. A once faithful nation to GOD (though not perfect), we feared, revered, and worshiped the LORD as a country. But like the nation of Judah, and its capital city Jerusalem, we have become so compromised in our worship of modern-day idols that even churches have adopted wicked and perverse ways of celebrating sinful behavior.
Where are the Jeremiahs of our day? Where are the men and women of faith who are called by GOD to speak truth even when it’s not popular or attractive? Where are the courageous voices unafraid to speak the truth in love even when that truth may be hard to hear?
It’s time to take up the mantle of Jeremiah and be a voice of truth in this dry and weary land. And we must remember… there is always hope!
Key Point: “GOD’s judgment always comes with the hope of redemption.”
Psalm 30:4-5 (NLT), 4 Sing to the LORD, all you godly ones! Praise his holy name. 5 For his anger lasts only a moment, but his favor lasts a lifetime! Weeping may last through the night, but joy comes with the morning.
Though Jeremiah’s story ends with him (and many, many others) being taken with a remnant of people (against his will) to Egypt for refuge, his message would continue to plague the people who were trying to avoid GOD’s judgment. Ultimately all that Jeremiah prophesied would come true, and he would be vindicated, though not in his lifetime. He would die in exile like the rest of the first-generation exiles, but he would also continue to be blessed by GOD for his faithfulness.
I believe there are parallels between Jeremiah’s age and our own. A once faithful nation to GOD (though not perfect), we feared, revered, and worshiped the LORD as a country. But like the nation of Judah, and its capital city Jerusalem, we have become so compromised in our worship of modern-day idols that even churches have adopted wicked and perverse ways of celebrating sinful behavior.
Where are the Jeremiahs of our day? Where are the men and women of faith who are called by GOD to speak truth even when it’s not popular or attractive? Where are the courageous voices unafraid to speak the truth in love even when that truth may be hard to hear?
It’s time to take up the mantle of Jeremiah and be a voice of truth in this dry and weary land. And we must remember… there is always hope!
Key Point: “GOD’s judgment always comes with the hope of redemption.”
· GOD’s people ______ Jeremiah’s message from GOD.
· GOD _________ future restoration of His people under a descendant of King David.
How does Jeremiah's calling resonate with your personal experience of discerning God's purpose for your life?
In what ways do you relate to Jeremiah's initial hesitation to his divine calling?
How does the theme of divine predestination manifest in your own spiritual journey?
What reassurances does God give Jeremiah to overcome his fear and doubt? How do these apply in your life?
What does Jerusalem's desolation tell us about the consequences of turning away from God?
How can you relate the feeling of abandonment experienced by Jerusalem to personal experiences in your life?
How does the author justify God's affliction and grief?
How does the author's call to self-examination challenge you in your personal walk with God?
In what ways do you relate to Jeremiah's initial hesitation to his divine calling?
How does the theme of divine predestination manifest in your own spiritual journey?
What reassurances does God give Jeremiah to overcome his fear and doubt? How do these apply in your life?
What does Jerusalem's desolation tell us about the consequences of turning away from God?
How can you relate the feeling of abandonment experienced by Jerusalem to personal experiences in your life?
How does the author justify God's affliction and grief?
How does the author's call to self-examination challenge you in your personal walk with God?
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