
Captivity and Cup | Jeremiah
In this episode of our Jeremiah series, we hear God’s sobering declaration of judgment. After years of persistent warning, Judah is told that exile is coming—and they will drink the cup of God’s wrath. Yet this judgment

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In this episode of our Jeremiah series, we hear God’s sobering declaration of judgment. After years of persistent warning, Judah is told that exile is coming—and they will drink the cup of God’s wrath. Yet this judgment

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In this episode of our Jeremiah series, we watch God send Jeremiah to a potter’s house to reveal a confronting truth: Israel is like clay in the hands of its Maker. He shapes, reshapes, and judges as he wills. We’ll expl

In this episode of our Jeremiah series, we watch Judah’s sin carved deeply into their hearts and lived out in stubborn disobedience—especially in their refusal to honour the Sabbath. Through Jeremiah, God exposes a peopl

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