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ââJeremiah⏠â4:1â-âŹ31⏠âMSGâŹâŹ
[1-2] âIf you want to come back, O Israel, you must really come back to me. You must get rid of your stinking sin paraphernalia and not wander away from me anymore. Then you can say words like, âAs God lives .âŻ.âŻ.âŻâ and have them mean something true and just and right. And the godless nations will get caught up in the blessing and find something in Israel to write home about.â * * * [3-4] Hereâs another Message from God to the people of Judah and Jerusalem: âPlow your unplowed fields, but then donât plant weeds in the soil! Yes, circumcise your lives for Godâs sake. Plow your unplowed hearts, all you people of Judah and Jerusalem. Prevent fireâthe fire of my angerâ for once it starts it canât be put out. Your wicked ways are fuel for the fire. [5-8] âSound the alarm in Judah, broadcast the news in Jerusalem. Say, âBlow the ramâs horn trumpet through the land!â Shout outâa bullhorn bellow!â âClose ranks! Run for your lives to the shelters!â Send up a flare warning Zion: âNot a minute to lose! Donât sit on your hands!â Disasterâs descending from the north. I set it off! When it lands, it will shake the foundations. Invaders have pounced like a lion from its cover, ready to rip nations to shreds, Leaving your land in wrack and ruin, your cities in rubble, abandoned. Dress in funereal black. Weep and wail, For Godâs sledgehammer anger has slammed into us head-on. [9] âWhen this happensâ âGodâs Decreeâ âKing and princes will lose heart; priests will be baffled and prophets stand dumbfounded.â [10] Then I said, âAlas, Master God! Youâve fed lies to this people, this Jerusalem. You assured them, âAll is well, donât worry,â at the very moment when the sword was at their throats.â * * * [11-12] At that time, this people, yes, this very Jerusalem, will be told in plain words: âThe northern hordes are sweeping in from the desert steppesâ A wind thatâs up to no good, a gale-force wind. I ordered this wind. Iâm pronouncing my hurricane judgment on my people.â [13-14] Look at them! Like banks of storm clouds, racing, tumbling, their chariots a tornado, Their horses faster than eagles! Woe to us! Weâre done for! Jerusalem! Scrub the evil from your lives so youâll be fit for salvation. How much longer will you harbor devious and malignant designs within you? [15-17] Whatâs this? A messenger from Dan? Bad news from Ephraimâs hills! Make the report public. Broadcast the news to Jerusalem: âInvaders from far off are raising war cries against Judahâs towns. Theyâre all over her, like a dog on a bone. And why? Because she rebelled against me.â Godâs Decree. [18] âItâs the way youâve lived thatâs brought all this on you. The bitter taste is from your evil life. Thatâs whatâs piercing your heart.â * * * [19-21] Iâm doubled up with cramps in my bellyâ a poker burns in my gut. My insides are tearing me up, never a momentâs peace. The ramâs horn trumpet blast rings in my ears, the signal for all-out war. Disaster hard on the heels of disaster, the whole country in ruins! In one stroke my home is destroyed, the walls flattened in the blink of an eye. How long do I have to look at the warning flares, listen to the siren of danger? [22] âWhat fools my people are! They have no idea who I am. A company of half-wits, dopes and donkeys all! Experts at evil but klutzes at good.â [23-26] I looked at the earthâ it was back to pre-Genesis chaos and emptiness. I looked at the skies, and not a star to be seen. I looked at the mountainsâ they were trembling like aspen leaves, And all the hills rocking back and forth in the wind. I lookedâwhatâs this! Not a man or woman in sight, and not a bird to be seen in the skies. I lookedâthis canât be! Every garden and orchard shriveled up. All the towns were ghost towns. And all this because of God, because of the blazing anger of God. [27-28] Yes, this is Godâs Word on the matter: âThe whole country will be laid wasteâ still it wonât be the end of the world. The earth will mourn and the skies lament Because Iâve given my word and wonât take it back. Iâve decided and wonât change my mind.â [29] Someone shouts, âHorsemen and archers!â and everybody runs for cover. They hide in ditches, they climb into caves. The cities are emptied, not a person left anywhere. [30-31] And you, what do you think youâre up to? Dressing up in party clothes, Decking yourselves out in jewelry, putting on lipstick and rouge and mascara! Your primping goes for nothing. Youâre not going to seduce anyone. Theyâre out to kill you! And whatâs that I hear? The cry of a woman in labor, the screams of a mother giving birth to her firstborn. Itâs the cry of Daughter Zion, gasping for breath, reaching out for help: âHelp, oh help me! Iâm dying! The killers are on me!â

