How can we apply the obedience shown in Jeremiah 36:4 to our lives? Jeremiah 36:4 – A Portrait of Responsive Obedience “So Jeremiah summoned Baruch son of Neriah, and Baruch wrote on a scroll at Jeremiah’s dictation all the words that the LORD had spoken to Jeremiah.” Why Baruch’s Obedience Matters Today • One ordinary man quietly copied God’s message, yet his obedience preserved the very words we still read. • We may never preach to kings as Jeremiah did, but we can mirror Baruch’s humble, practical faithfulness right where we are. Living Out the Same Readiness to Obey • Make space to hear God’s voice – Set aside non-negotiable moments in the Word (Psalm 119:147). – Expect Scripture to speak with authority and clarity (2 Timothy 3:16). • Respond immediately – Baruch “wrote … all the words” without delay; prompt obedience guards us from second-guessing (Psalm 119:60). • Serve behind the scenes – Not everyone sees the scribe, yet God records his service (Hebrews 6:10). – Look for unnoticed tasks—editing church materials, maintaining the livestream, sending encouragement cards. • Value the written Word – Baruch’s scroll highlights the importance of preserving Scripture accurately (Deuteronomy 17:18-19). – Keep a journal of what God is teaching; pass truth to family members in writing (Psalm 102:18). Partnering Faithfully with God’s Messengers • Baruch trusted Jeremiah’s message as divine. Align yourself with biblically faithful teachers (Acts 17:11). • Offer practical help—administration, hospitality, technical skills—so God’s Word travels farther (Philippians 1:5). Steadfast When Obedience Gets Costly • Baruch later faced threats (Jeremiah 45:3-5). Expect resistance yet cling to God’s promise of ultimate security. • Hold loosely to comfort; hold tightly to calling (Luke 9:23). Guarding the Heart While Serving • Avoid seeking spotlight credit (Colossians 3:23-24). • Pray for a teachable spirit so the task never becomes routine (Proverbs 4:23). Fruit God Brings Through Quiet Faithfulness • Others hear the Word because we wrote, spoke, or shared it (Isaiah 55:11). • Generations after us gain a clear record of God’s works, just as we benefit from Baruch’s scroll (Romans 15:4). In Summary Every act of obedience—especially the hidden ones—can echo Baruch’s pivotal moment in Jeremiah 36:4. Tune your ear to God, act promptly, serve humbly, and trust Him to multiply the impact far beyond what you can see. |