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Jeremiah 14

Drought, False Peace, and the Plea of a Guilty People

Judah's drought reveals covenant judgment against a wandering people, false prophets deepen the disaster by promising peace, and the only fitting response is confession, rejection of idols, and desperate hope in the Lord alone.

Chapter Summary

Judah's drought reveals covenant judgment against a wandering people, false prophets deepen the disaster by promising peace, and the only fitting response is confession, rejection of idols, and desperate hope in the Lord alone.

Overview

Jeremiah 14 argues that drought, sword, famine, and plague are covenant judgments against a people who love to wander, while false prophets who deny judgment only intensify guilt; nevertheless, true prayer confesses sin, appeals to the Lord's name, and hopes in him as the only giver of rain and salvation.

Context
Author

Jeremiah son of Hilkiah, receiving the word of the Lord concerning drought and interceding for Judah.

Audience

Judah and Jerusalem, especially a people under covenant judgment, false prophets who promise peace, and the prophet Jeremiah who pleads before the Lord.

Setting

Jeremiah 14 follows the symbolic judgment of Jeremiah 13, where Judah's pride, shame, exile, and uncleanness were exposed. Jeremiah 14 now presents a concrete crisis: drought. The chapter moves between public lament, divine indictment, false prophetic contradiction, forbidden intercession, and Jeremiah's anguished prayer.

The Biblical World

Chapter At A Glance

Chapter Movement

The chapter moves from drought lament over Judah's land, people, nobles, farmers, and animals, to Jeremiah's intercessory confession, to the Lord's rejection of the people's wandering love, to the command not to pray for their welfare, to the exposure and judgment of false prophets, and finally to Jeremiah's sorrowful plea that the Lord would remember his covenant and not utterly forsake his people.

Covenant Significance

Jeremiah 14 presents drought, sword, famine, and plague as covenant judgments. Judah's wandering feet, false worship, and refusal to heed the Lord bring the curse pattern upon land and people. The chapter also shows that covenant identity gives language for appeal: the Lord's name, his throne of glory, and his covenant are invoked, though not as mechanical guarantees apart from repentance.

Gospel Clarity

Jeremiah 14 clarifies the gospel by showing that sinners need more than rain, relief, and reassuring words. They need forgiveness, true mediation, true peace, and living water. Judah's sins testify against her, false prophets promise peace, and ordinary religious acts cannot avert judgment. The gospel announces Christ as the true Prophet who speaks God's word, the true Intercessor whose mediation rests on his blood, the true Peace who reconciles sinners to God, and the giver of living water by the Spirit.

Formation Aim

Confession, humility, discernment, repentance, restrained obedience, lament, hope, and dependence on the Lord.

Focus Points

  • Drought
  • Covenant judgment
  • Land mourning
  • Empty jars
  • Shame
  • Confession of sin
  • The Lord's name
  • Hope of Israel
  • Savior in distress
  • Wandering love
  • Forbidden intercession
  • Rejected fasting and offerings
  • Sword, famine, and plague
  • False prophets
  • False peace
  • Delusions of the mind
  • Prophetic tears
  • Grievous wound
  • Covenant remembrance
  • Idols cannot bring rain
  • Hope in the Lord
  • Drought as Covenant Judgment
  • Creation Groaning Under Sin
  • Confession Without Excuse
  • Appeal to the Lord's Name
  • The Lord as Hope and Savior
  • Limits of Intercession
  • Religious Acts Rejected
  • Unauthorized Prophecy
  • Prophetic Lament
  • Idols Cannot Give Rain
  • Hope After Confession
  • Sin and Confession
  • The Name of the Lord
  • God the Hope of Israel
  • Intercession
  • False Prophecy
  • Creation and Providence
  • Idolatry
  • Christ the True Prophet
  • Christ the Intercessor

Cross References

Leviticus 26:18-20
And if after all this you will not obey Me, I will proceed to punish you sevenfold for your sins. I will break down your stubborn pride and make your sky like iron and your land like bronze, and your strength will be spent in vain. For your land will not yield its produce, and the trees of the land will not bear their fruit.
Drought curse
Deuteronomy 28:23-24
The sky over your head will be bronze, and the earth beneath you iron. The Lord will turn the rain of your land into dust and powder; it will descend on you from the sky until you are destroyed.
Withheld rain
1 Kings 8:35-36
When the skies are shut and there is no rain because Your people have sinned against You, and they pray toward this place and confess Your name, and they turn from their sins because You have afflicted them, then may You hear from heaven and forgive the sin of Your servants, Your people Israel, so that You may teach them the good way in which they should...
Prayer during drought
1 Kings 17:1
Now Elijah the Tishbite, who was among the settlers of Gilead, said to Ahab, “As surely as the Lord, the God of Israel, lives, before whom I stand, there will be neither dew nor rain in these years except at my word!”
The Lord controls rain
Jeremiah 6:14
They dress the wound of My people with very little care, saying, ‘Peace, peace,’ when there is no peace at all.
False peace
Jeremiah 7:16
As for you, do not pray for these people, do not offer a plea or petition on their behalf, and do not beg Me, for I will not listen to you.
Do not pray
Jeremiah 11:14
As for you, do not pray for these people. Do not raise up a cry or a prayer on their behalf, for I will not be listening when they call out to Me in their time of disaster.
Intercession forbidden
Ezekiel 13:10-16
Because they have led My people astray, saying, ‘Peace,’ when there is no peace, and whitewashing any flimsy wall that is built, tell those whitewashing the wall that it will fall. Rain will come in torrents, I will send hailstones plunging down, and a windstorm will burst forth. Surely when the wall has fallen, you will not be asked, ‘Where is the...
False prophetic peace
Hosea 2:8
For she does not acknowledge that it was I who gave her grain, new wine, and oil, who lavished on her silver and gold—which they crafted for Baal.
Idols falsely credited with provision
Daniel 9:4-19
And I prayed to the Lord my God and confessed, “O, Lord, the great and awesome God, who keeps His covenant of loving devotion to those who love Him and keep His commandments, we have sinned and done wrong. We have acted wickedly and rebelled. We have turned away from Your commandments and ordinances. We have not listened to Your servants the prophets, who...
Confession and appeal to God's name
Zechariah 10:1
Ask the Lord for rain in springtime; the Lord makes the storm clouds, and He will give everyone showers of rain and crops in the field.
Ask the Lord for rain
John 4:10-14
Jesus answered, “If you knew the gift of God and who is asking you for a drink, you would have asked Him, and He would have given you living water.” “Sir,” the woman replied, “You have nothing to draw with and the well is deep. Where then will You get this living water? Are You greater than our father Jacob, who gave us this well and drank from it himself,...
Living water
John 7:37-39
On the last and greatest day of the feast, Jesus stood up and called out in a loud voice, “If anyone is thirsty, let him come to Me and drink. Whoever believes in Me, as the Scripture has said: ‘Streams of living water will flow from within him.’” He was speaking about the Spirit, whom those who believed in Him were later to receive. For the Spirit had not...
Living water and the Spirit
Romans 8:34
Who is there to condemn us? For Christ Jesus, who died, and more than that was raised to life, is at the right hand of God—and He is interceding for us.
Christ intercedes
Hebrews 7:25
Therefore He is able to save completely those who draw near to God through Him, since He always lives to intercede for them.
Christ's ongoing intercession
Colossians 1:20
And through Him to reconcile to Himself all things, whether things on earth or things in heaven, by making peace through the blood of His cross.
True peace through the cross

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