What is the meaning of Jeremiah 32:6? Jeremiah replied • The verse opens with the prophet’s immediate response in prison (Jeremiah 32:2–3). • Though under royal confinement, he is alert to God’s voice, modeling obedience like Elijah in 1 Kings 18:15 and Peter in Acts 5:29. • His reply signals readiness to share God’s message despite personal cost (Jeremiah 20:9). The word • Not mere ideas but a concrete, divinely given message, just as in Isaiah 55:11 and Numbers 22:38. • This “word” will direct real action—buying a field (Jeremiah 32:7–15)—showing Scripture’s power to shape history. of the LORD • The covenant name points to the same faithful God who spoke to Moses (Exodus 3:15) and Samuel (1 Samuel 3:21). • Because the source is the LORD, the word is inerrant and authoritative (Psalm 19:7; 2 Timothy 3:16). • The phrase reassures readers that hope for Judah’s future rests on God’s unchanging character (Jeremiah 31:3). came • God always initiates; revelation is not human discovery (2 Peter 1:21; Galatians 1:11–12). • The verb portrays a living encounter, echoing how “the word of the LORD came” to Jonah (Jonah 1:1) and Ezekiel (Ezekiel 1:3). • Even in siege conditions (Jeremiah 32:24), God actively speaks, proving His sovereignty over current events. to me • Personal address underscores Jeremiah’s unique, relational calling first noted in Jeremiah 1:4–5. • Yet the message is meant for the nation; God funnels communal hope through individual obedience, as with Noah (Genesis 6:13) and Paul (Acts 26:16–18). • It highlights accountability: the prophet cannot shrug off the revelation (Amos 3:8). saying: • God communicates clearly, not cryptically (Habakkuk 2:2; John 10:27). • The colon invites anticipation—what follows will demand faith-filled action. • This clarity calls hearers then and now to trust and obey, mirroring the audience response in Nehemiah 8:8–12. summary Jeremiah 32:6 affirms that even in crisis God still speaks a precise, authoritative word. Jeremiah’s prompt reply, the divine origin of the message, God’s initiative, the personal yet public nature of revelation, and the clarity of God’s speech together highlight the verse’s meaning: when the LORD speaks, His people must listen and act in faith, confident that His promises are certain and His purposes unstoppable. |