Jeremiah was not known as a particularly encouraging prophet. So when he saw the faithlessness of the people of Israel, he used a provocative metaphor to try to shock the people into realizing the gravity of their sin. Putting the people’s relationship with God in the picture of a marriage, he challenged Israel to repent of their spiritual adultery. Join us as we study the contemporary application of
Jeremiah 2 in the next sermon in our Flourish series, Disordered Love, from
Jeremiah 2:1-13,
20-25,
32-33.