What is the meaning of Jeremiah 29:30? Then • The little word “Then” signals sequence—God is not silent but responds at just the right moment. • It follows Shemaiah’s deceitful letter to the priests (Jeremiah 29:24–29), showing the Lord’s immediate concern for His people when error threatens them. • Similar divine “then” moments appear when Elijah faced Baal’s prophets (1 Kings 18:38) and when Daniel prayed under pressure (Daniel 9:20–23), reminding us that God answers in His perfect timing. the word of the LORD • This phrase underscores that what follows is not Jeremiah’s opinion but God’s infallible message (Jeremiah 1:9; 2 Peter 1:21). • “Word” points to God’s self-disclosure—He speaks so His people can know truth, correction, and comfort (Psalm 19:7–11; Isaiah 55:10-11). • Because the Word comes from “the LORD,” the covenant name YHWH, it carries the weight of faithfulness and unchanging authority (Malachi 3:6; Hebrews 6:17-18). came to Jeremiah • God chooses and commissions specific servants; here He again honors Jeremiah despite opposition (Jeremiah 1:4-10; 26:12-15). • The verb “came” shows initiative is always with God; the prophet is recipient, not originator (Amos 3:7). • This arrival vindicates Jeremiah before leaders who doubted him, echoing how the Lord later vindicated Paul before hostile churches (Acts 18:9-10; 2 Timothy 4:17). summary Jeremiah 29:30 marks a pivotal moment: immediately after a false voice tries to silence truth, the living God speaks again. The verse highlights divine timing, absolute authority, and the reaffirmation of Jeremiah’s prophetic role. Whenever error arises, believers can trust that God still speaks through His Word, defending truth and guiding His people. |