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• The Steps Of Destruction
• Jeremiah 6:10-16
• Introduction
• The preacher says there is nothing new under the sun (Ecclesiastes 1:9)
“That which has been will be, and that which will be has been done. There
is nothing new under the sun”
• Reason suggest that what we are going through in our day and age has
already taken place.
• The preacher was right.
• Introduction
• Jeremiah had been called at a very critical time in the history of Israel
and Judah.
• The Northern Kingdom, Israel, had already been carried away. Isaiah,
who prophesied some 700 years before Christ, had warned Israel repeatedly of
her sins, yet she would not hear nor take heed.
• The Steps Of Destruction
• The times of Jeremiah were very much like our times.
• It was a period of wealth and prosperity, yet lacking in, and poor in,
spirituality and godliness.
• In Jeremiah we find a picture of our hellish society as we follow the
five steps of destruction outlined by this prophet.
• The Word Of The Lord Was A Reproach
• (Jeremiah 6:10).
• In chapter 8:9 we see that "the wise men are ashamed, they are
dismayed and taken: lo, they have rejected the word of the Lord; and what wisdom
is in them?"
• They were a people who obeyed not the voice of the Lord, nor received
correction (Jeremiah 7:28).
• It is no wonder they went backward and not forward (Jeremiah 7:24).
• Every One Was Given To Covetousness
• (Jeremiah 6:13).
• Isaiah would describe the people as "greedy dogs which can never
have enough" (Isaiah 56:11).
• We must realize that covetousness is idolatry, and we must beware of
it (Colossians 3:5; Luke 12:15).
• Salvation cannot be purchased with silver or gold (Zephaniah 1:18),
nor is Jehovah impressed with treasures we accumulate here on earth.
• We must lay up treasures in heaven as we walk contentedly here (Matthew
6:19-24; Hebrews 13:5).
• They Said, "Peace, Peace; When There Is No Peace"
• (Jeremiah 6:14).
• They were a people who did not recognize the problems that surrounded
them.
• Many today fail to recognize the problems the church faces.
• The Bible speaks of false teachers in every time frame.
• They Said, "Peace, Peace; When There Is No Peace"
• In fact, Peter said, "but there were false prophets also among
the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you, who privily shall
bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, and bring
upon themselves swift destruction" (2 Peter 2:1).
• Though we live in a time of blessing, we must also realize that we must
beware (Colossians 2:8).
• Don’t Worry, Be Happy.
• They Could Not Blush
• (Jeremiah 6:15).
• Zephaniah said, "The unjust knoweth no shame" (Zephaniah 3:5).
• The fine art of blushing is being lost.
• Immodesty is becoming the sign of the times, and there seems to be no
shame.
• Wild, rebellious children, and sin going unopposed should be a shame
to any people, and yet is the order of the day for many.
• We need to get back to the purity of God’s standard.
• They Refused To Walk In The Old Paths
• (Jeremiah 6:16).
• There are those who are clamoring for change and for that which is new.
• However, we must realize that the Bible says now what it said in the
beginning.
• In the area of New Testament Christianity, we must realize that the
church and the message are more than 1900 years old.
• We need to seek the "old paths" of God’s Word.
• Conclusion
• You see, nothing really changes.
• We can learn great lessons from the Old Testament if we will.
• May we keep those things in mind as we study our Bible much, much, more.
• May we avoid the steps that lead to destruction.
• It begins with “ME”.
By Carey Scott from an article by Don Walker
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