Jeremiah 34:6: Proclaim God's truth.
What does Jeremiah 34:6 teach about the importance of proclaiming God's truth?

Setting the Scene: Jeremiah 34:6 in Context

“Then Jeremiah the prophet told all these words to Zedekiah king of Judah in Jerusalem.”

• Jeremiah has just received a word of judgment from the LORD (vv. 1-5).

• The king, court officials, and citizens stand under divine warning.

• Before any response is possible, Jeremiah speaks—placing God’s message above personal safety, politics, or popularity.


Jeremiah’s Unflinching Commitment

• Obedience first: Jeremiah does not soften, delay, or edit God’s word (Jeremiah 1:17).

• Audience size or status does not matter—one king or an entire city, the prophet proclaims the same truth.

• Costly fidelity: Jeremiah’s history of imprisonment (Jeremiah 32:2-3) and ridicule underscores the courage behind verse 6.

• Divine backing: His confidence rests in the LORD who “watches over My word to perform it” (Jeremiah 1:12).


Why Proclaiming God’s Truth Still Matters

• God’s word brings accountability (Hebrews 4:12). Silence postpones—but never cancels—His righteous judgment.

• Truth is life-saving: warning precedes mercy (Ezekiel 3:17-19).

• The messenger’s task is faithfulness, not results (1 Corinthians 4:1-2).

• Proclamation honors Christ, “the faithful and true witness” (Revelation 1:5).


Supporting Scriptures

• “Speak My words to them, whether they listen or refuse to listen.” (Ezekiel 2:7)

• “Preach the word; be prepared in season and out of season.” (2 Timothy 4:2)

• “For I did not shrink from declaring to you the whole will of God.” (Acts 20:27)


Practical Takeaways for Us

• Know the message—immerse yourself daily in Scripture.

• Speak plainly—let God’s word set the agenda, not cultural pressure.

• Trust the outcome—leave conviction and change to the Holy Spirit.

• Live consistently—our credibility amplifies the message (Philippians 1:27).

How can we apply Jeremiah's courage in our own spiritual journeys today?
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