Contemptible
Jeremiah 36:23 ESV
As Jehudi read three or four columns, the king would cut them off with a knife and throw them into the fire in the fire pot, until the entire scroll was consumed in the fire that was in the fire pot.
Jehoiakim was a contemptible king. He was reigning over Judah in her twilight days. Yet instead of repenting at the word of the Lord, he despised it.
This verse reminds me of that saying of Jesus's not to throw our pearls to swine. Yet Jehoiakim had to hear God's indictment over him, even if he was to spurn a final warning from the Lord. He reminds me of the king of Minas Tirith in Lord of the Rings, who buried his head in the sand over his city's destruction.
God forbid that we would likewise despise the word of the Lord. God's word can be life to us. If we receive it in spirit and in truth, we have everlasting life. If we reject it, the lake of fire is our destiny.
Poor prophet Jeremiah and his scribe Baruch! Maybe Jehoiakim's destruction of their prophecy is why the rewritten version isn't chronological and respectfully seems somewhat cobbled together, compelling though it remains. Jeremiah's prophecy is Holy Spirit breathed; yet it also has a ring of authenticity about it.
'God, forbid that we would despise your word, to our own destruction. May we heed your warnings and live. In Jesus' name, amen'.
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