Jeremiah 14:22: God's control over nature?
How does Jeremiah 14:22 affirm God's sovereignty over creation and weather?

Setting the Scene

Jeremiah 14 describes a devastating drought in Judah.

• The people cry out; prophets and priests are powerless; idols are exposed as useless.

• Against that backdrop, verse 22 stands as a confession of who really governs the skies.


Jeremiah 14:22 in Focus

“Can any of the worthless idols of the nations bring rain? Do the skies themselves send down showers? Is it not You, O LORD our God? Therefore our hope is in You, for You are the One who does all this.”


What the Verse Teaches about God’s Sovereignty

• Exclusive Power: Only the LORD “does all this,” decisively ruling out every rival—idols and impersonal nature alike.

• Personal Governance: Rain is not random; the covenant God personally “brings” it.

• Comprehensive Control: “All this” covers every aspect of weather, from drizzle to downpour.

• Ground for Trust: Because He alone controls creation, “our hope is in You.”


Supporting Scriptural Echoes

Psalm 135:6-7 — “Whatever the LORD pleases He does… He makes lightning for the rain.”

Job 38:25-28 — God alone “brings rain on a barren land.”

Amos 4:7 — “I withheld rain from you… I sent rain on one city and not on another.”

Acts 14:17 — “He has shown kindness by giving you rain from heaven.”

James 5:17-18 — God stopped and started rain in answer to Elijah’s prayer.


Practical Takeaways

• Trust God, not systems, forecasts, or superstitions, for life-sustaining weather.

• Repent of any modern “idols” (technology, economy, self-reliance) that claim control over nature.

• Pray confidently for drought relief or favorable conditions, knowing the One who “does all this.”

• Worship the Creator with renewed awe each time clouds gather or skies clear, seeing every weather pattern as evidence of His active rule.

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