Verse by verse studies through books of the Bible with Pastor Gene Pensiero of Calvary Hanford. In this series titled "The Fiery Bones" we learn about the judgment of God and His extravagant love for His people.
The last thing Zedekiah sees before he is blinded is the murder of his sons by their Babylonian captors (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
After reading aloud Jeremiah’s prophecy of the destruction of Babylon, Seraiah ties a rock to the scroll and throws it into the Euphrates River to illustrate the nation’s sinking (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Warfare rages in which God reveals Himself as the Redeemer to either deliver those who repent or to destroy those who rebel (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
A series of God’s judgements against Judah’s enemies encourages us that we can be more than conquerors as we walk with Him (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Jeremiah uses a vineyard metaphor to describe the false pride of the Moabites (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
God’s judgment against the warlike Philistines is personified as a sword that Jeremiah has a conversation with (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
The Jews refused to believe Jeremiah that they would find no refuge from King Nebuchadnezzar by fleeing to Egypt (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Baruch, Jeremiah’s secretary, expresses that he wanted more out of life than he was going to get serving The Lord (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Jeremiah rebukes the Jews who have fled to Egypt for their hard hearts (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
The Jews ask The Lord if they should continue fleeing to Egypt even though they have no intentions of obeying Him if He says “No” (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Governor Gedeliah ignores the warning that Ishmael is going to kill him (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
In the aftermath of Jerusalem’s fall Jeremiah is given a choice to live in either Babylon or Judah (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Two men – Jeremiah and Ebed-Melech – are singled-out by God for special treatment in Babylon (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
The princes of Jerusalem throw Jeremiah into a pit in order to stop him from preaching (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Zedekiah secretly visits Jeremiah in a makeshift dungeon to discuss the fate of Jerusalem (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
King Jehoiakim takes a knife and cuts the Word of God as it is read then throws the fragments in the fire (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Knowing the Rechabites won’t drink it, God instructs Jeremiah to set wine before them (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
The Lord asks His besieged people to obey Him in the midst of the crisis (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
As the fall of Jerusalem rapidly approaches God insists His love for Israel & Judah is unwavering (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Jeremiah questions God when he is asked to buy a seemingly worthless field (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
God illustrates His everlasting love by showing how He continually draws you to Himself (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Despite the impending and inevitable destruction of Jerusalem Jeremiah shows the Jews it wasn’t all doom and gloom by giving them a glimpse of their future prosperity in the land (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
The Lord encourages His chosen people to set their minds on seeking Him during their seventy year captivity in Babylon (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
When Hananiah breaks Jeremiah’s wooden yoke he replaces it with one made of iron (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Jeremiah tells Judah and the surrounding Gentile nations that The Lord will preserve and bless them if they wear the yoke of submission to Babylon (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Jeremiah is told to stand in the Temple and deliver God’s Word (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Jeremiah pours-out wine to represent the coming pouring-out of the wrath of God against sin (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Jeremiah is shown two baskets of figs, one ripe, one rotten, that illustrate the people of Judah (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
God tells Jeremiah that the prophets and the priests are profane men who have have profaned His house, the Temple of the Lord (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
God promises Judah that in the future He will regather them as a Shepherd leads sheep to their pasture (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Jeremiah comments on the awful administrations of the last four kings to rule Judah before the Babylonian captivity (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Jeremiah is consulted as the Babylonian armies begin their final siege of Jerusalem (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Jeremiah tried to quit delivering God’s prophecies only to find that God’s word was a fire in his bones (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Jeremiah is told to take a jar from the potter’s house and break it in the presence of the elders and the priests of Judah as a sign of the destruction prophesied against the nation (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Jeremiah is so overwhelmed by the news his life is in danger that he starts praying against the people of Judah (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
God likens His relationship with the nation of Israel to that of a potter working with hardened clay (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
The Jews are exhorted by Jeremiah to quit saying “No” to God with regards to His command that they keep the Sabbath (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
God tells Jeremiah we all have a deceitful heart and that we therefore tend to con ourselves into departing from the Lord (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
God spells-out the righteous lifestyle He had chosen for His prophet (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Like many prophets before and after him, Jeremiah complains to God that he was being persecuted as a bearer of bad news (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Although Jeremiahʼs prayers are largely ineffective, God considered him one of the Bibleʼs great intercessors and their talk in these verses communicates volumes about our intimacy with God (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Jeremiah is told to wear a sash around his waist to symbolize Godʼs relationship with the nation of Judah (Pastor Gene Pensiero)