Link Jer 38:12 to Ps 91:14-15 faithfulness.
How does Jeremiah 38:12 connect to God's faithfulness in Psalm 91:14-15?

Connecting Two Moments of Rescue

Jeremiah 38:12 recounts Ebed-melech’s instructions: “Put these old rags and worn-out clothes under your arms to pad the ropes.”

Psalm 91:14-15 records God’s pledge:

“Because he loves Me, I will deliver him;

because he knows My name, I will protect him.

When he calls out to Me, I will answer him;

I will be with him in trouble. I will deliver him and honor him.”


Parallel Themes of Divine Faithfulness

• Visible rescue: Jeremiah’s lift from the cistern shows God turning promise into action—He did not leave His prophet to sink.

• Personal intervention: Just as Psalm 91 promises God Himself will act, Jeremiah’s escape involves the Lord stirring a foreign servant’s heart to intervene.

• Preservation of the messenger: God keeps Jeremiah alive so His word continues (Jeremiah 1:18-19). Psalm 91 affirms this same protective commitment.

• Compassionate detail: The rags cushion the ropes—reminding us that God’s deliverance is not merely functional but tender, echoing Psalm 91: “I will be with him in trouble.”


Links to the Broader Biblical Witness

2 Timothy 4:17—“But the Lord stood with me and strengthened me…”

Psalm 34:19—“Many are the afflictions of the righteous, but the LORD delivers him out of them all.”

Isaiah 46:4—“I have made you, and I will bear you; I will carry you and save you.”


Takeaway for Today

1. God’s promises in Psalm 91 are not abstract; Jeremiah 38 shows them enacted in history.

2. The same Lord who supplied ropes and rags still answers those who cling to Him.

3. Expect both deliverance and the reassuring presence “with” you in every pit.

What can we learn about compassion from Ebed-melech's actions in Jeremiah 38:12?
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