Jeremiah's Call and Commission
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Introduction

Jeremiah, often referred to as the "weeping prophet," is one of the major prophets in the Old Testament. His call and commission are pivotal moments that set the stage for his prophetic ministry, which spanned over four decades during the tumultuous period leading up to and including the Babylonian exile. The account of Jeremiah's call is found in the first chapter of the Book of Jeremiah, where God appoints him as a prophet to the nations.

Divine Calling

Jeremiah's call is a profound testament to God's sovereign choice and foreknowledge. In Jeremiah 1:4-5 , the Lord declares, "The word of the LORD came to me, saying: 'Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, and before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations.'" This passage highlights the divine initiative in Jeremiah's life, emphasizing that his prophetic role was ordained by God even before his birth. It underscores the belief in God's intimate involvement in the lives of His chosen servants.

Jeremiah's Reluctance and God's Assurance

Upon receiving his call, Jeremiah expresses hesitation, citing his youth and inexperience. In Jeremiah 1:6 , he responds, "Ah, Lord GOD, I surely do not know how to speak, for I am only a child!" This reaction is reminiscent of other biblical figures, such as Moses, who also expressed doubt about their abilities. However, God reassures Jeremiah in verses 7-8 , saying, "Do not say, 'I am only a child.' For to everyone I send you, you must go, and all that I command you, you must speak. Do not be afraid of them, for I am with you to deliver you, declares the LORD." God's assurance emphasizes His presence and protection, which are central themes throughout Jeremiah's ministry.

The Commission

God's commission to Jeremiah is both daunting and comprehensive. In Jeremiah 1:9-10 , the Lord touches Jeremiah's mouth and says, "Behold, I have put My words in your mouth. See, I have appointed you today over nations and kingdoms to uproot and tear down, to destroy and overthrow, to build and plant." This commission outlines a dual role: one of judgment and one of restoration. Jeremiah is tasked with delivering messages that will challenge the status quo, confront sin, and ultimately point to the hope of renewal.

Symbolic Visions

To further affirm Jeremiah's call, God provides him with two symbolic visions. The first is the vision of an almond branch (Jeremiah 1:11-12), which signifies God's watchfulness and the certainty of His word being fulfilled. The second is the vision of a boiling pot tilting from the north (Jeremiah 1:13-14), symbolizing the impending disaster from the northern kingdoms, particularly Babylon. These visions serve to reinforce the urgency and gravity of Jeremiah's prophetic mission.

Opposition and Divine Encouragement

God forewarns Jeremiah of the opposition he will face, yet He promises divine fortification. In Jeremiah 1:17-19 , God instructs him to stand firm, saying, "Get yourself ready. Stand up and tell them everything that I command you. Do not be terrified by them, or I will terrify you before them. Today I have made you a fortified city, an iron pillar, and bronze walls to stand against the whole land—against the kings of Judah, its officials, its priests, and the people of the land. They will fight against you but will never overcome you, since I am with you to rescue you, declares the LORD." This promise of divine protection is a source of strength for Jeremiah as he embarks on his challenging prophetic journey.

Conclusion

Jeremiah's call and commission are foundational to understanding his role as a prophet. They reveal the depth of God's sovereignty, the challenges of prophetic ministry, and the assurance of divine presence and protection. Through Jeremiah, God communicates His justice, mercy, and the hope of restoration, themes that resonate throughout the biblical narrative.
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Jeremiah: The Prophet

Jeremiah: The Prophet by Johanan and all the People

Jeremiah: The Prophet by Zedekiah

Jeremiah: The Prophet: A Priest

Jeremiah: The Prophet: A Rechabite

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Book of Lamentations

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Book of the Prophecies of, Delivered to Seraiah, With a Charge from Jeremiah

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Call of

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Celibacy of

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Conspiracy Against

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Denounces Pashur

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Ebed-Melech, the Egyptian, Intercedes to the King for Him, and Secures his Release

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Foretells the Conquest of Egypt by Babylon

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Foretells the Desolation of Jerusalem

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Has a Friend in Ahikam

Jeremiah: The Prophet: His Melancholy and Complaints Against God, in Consequence of Persecution

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Imprisoned by Zedekiah

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Johanan Transports Jeremiah Into Egypt

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Letter to the Captives in Babylon

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Lives at Mizpah

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Nebuchadnezzar Directs the Release of

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Over Jerusalem

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Over Josiah

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Over the Desolation of God's Heritage

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Over the Prosperity of the Wicked

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Pashur, the Governor of the Temple, Scourges and Casts Him Into Prison

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Prayers of

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Prophecies of, Destroyed by Jehoiakim

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Prophecies of, Studied by Daniel

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Prophecies of, Written by Baruch

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Purchases a Field

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Sorrow of, Under Persecution

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