
Old Testament: Jeremiah 50.2–3
To read the Bible in a year, read Jeremiah 49-50 on November 8, In the year of our Lord Christ 2025
By Don Ruhl
Babylon did not become the super power of the Earth because it was barren, but it was a beautiful place that rose to prominence over all the nations.
However, just like other nations, it also fell because of its idolatry: “Declare among the nations, proclaim, and set up a standard; proclaim—do not conceal it—say, ‘Babylon is taken…her idols are humiliated, her images are broken in pieces.’ For out of the north a nation comes up against her, which shall make her land desolate, and no one shall dwell therein. They shall move, they shall depart, both man and beast” (Jeremiah 50.2-3).
Babylon exalted itself and the Lord humbled it. It does not matter how exalted a people may become, if they sin, they will come down.
Questions from today’s reading and devotional:
- What happened to Babylon’s idols?
- From which direction would the attacking army come?
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Don preaches with the Savage Street Church of Christ in Grants Pass, Oregon.
Listen to his sermons here: GrantsPassChurchOfChrist.com
Don, I’m so happy to be receiving your devotionals again. They are so helpful.BTW, I’ve lost touch with Bronson. Last I heard, he was living with his daughter, Linda, I’m guessing
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I am glad to be doing them again. Thank you for your kind words. I hope that all is well with Bronson. I really like that guy.
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