Jeremiah Chapter Eight
Series Jeremiah
The sermon, drawn from Jeremiah 8:1–3 and 19–20, confronts the enduring reality that unrepented sin is never forgotten by God, culminating in eternal judgment and divine rejection, as symbolized by the desecration of bones and the refusal to repent. It emphasizes that sin, like a powerful drug, deadens the conscience, leading individuals into spiritual blindness and slavery, where they persist in idolatry—worshipping creation over the Creator—without awareness of their perilous state. The preacher warns that the unrepentant, like horses rushing blindly into battle, continue in sin without fear of consequence, even as God's judgment is evident in the loss of peace, health, and provision, which are signs of divine discipline. While grace is available to believers, the sermon calls for urgent repentance, rejecting false peace and complacency, and urges a return to holy living, reminding listeners that time is short and the final opportunity for salvation will not last forever.
| Sermon ID | 1213251651243239 |
| Duration | 40:17 |
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| Category | Sunday Service |
| Language | English |
