A letter to the Exiles

Jeremiah 29: 4 - 9

Jeremiah 29:4-9 is a passage where God speaks to the Israelites who have been exiled to Babylon. Here's a summary:

Key Points 1. God's message to the exiles: God tells the Israelites in Babylon to settle down, build homes, plant gardens, and have children (Jeremiah 29:4-6).

2. Seek the peace of the city: The Israelites are instructed to seek the peace and prosperity of Babylon, praying for its well-being, as their own well-being is tied to the city's (Jeremiah 29:7).

3. Don't be deceived by false prophets: God warns the Israelites not to be misled by false prophets who claim that the exile will be short-lived (Jeremiah 29:8-9).

Main Theme: The main theme of this passage is God's desire for His people to thrive even in the midst of exile and hardship. He wants them to be good neighbors, to contribute to the society, and to trust in His sovereignty.

For those who want to give their lives to Jesus Christ, please repeat after me:

Dear Lord, I come to you as your kid, I sinned against you, forgive my sins and help your fear of the Lord help me to differentiate between good and bad. I do not deserve anymore by you. But I sense that you are my Love. my only Hope, and everything I need and want in this life. Strengthen my faith in you and help me believe at all times. Make me a good steward of your word in Jesus Christ’s name I prayed. Amen!

Hevenly Father, God of Abraham, God of Jacob, cover me with your word and protect me. Help me build a house, and give me kids as well so we all can worship you in Jesus Christ name we pray, Amen?