Jeremiah 1:11-19

Jeremiah 1:11-19

[11] Moreover the word  of the LORD  came unto me, saying,  Jeremiah,  what seest  thou? And I said,  I see  a rod  of an almond tree.  [12] Then said  the LORD  unto me, Thou hast well  seen:  for I will hasten  my word  to perform  it. [13] And the word  of the LORD  came unto me the second time,  saying,  What seest  thou? And I said,  I see  a seething  pot;  and the face  the north.  [14] Then the LORD  said  unto me, Out of the north  an evil  shall break forth  upon all the inhabitants  of the land.  [15] For, lo, I will call  all the families  of the kingdoms  of the north,  saith  the LORD;  and they shall come,  and they shall set  every one  his throne  at the entering  of the gates  of Jerusalem,  and against all the walls  thereof round about,  and against all the cities  of Judah.  [16] And I will utter  my judgments  against them touching  all their wickedness,  who have forsaken  me, and have burned incense  unto other  gods,  and worshipped  the works  of their own hands.  [17] Thou therefore gird up  thy loins,  and arise,  and speak  unto them all that I command  thee: be not dismayed  at their faces,  lest I confound  thee before  [18] For, behold, I  have made  thee this day  a defenced  city,  and an iron  pillar,  and brasen  walls  against the whole land,  against the kings  of Judah,  against the princes  thereof, against the priests  thereof, and against the people  of the land.  [19] And they shall fight  against thee; but they shall not prevail  against thee; for I am with thee, saith  the LORD,  to deliver  thee.

What does Jeremiah 1:11-19 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

The Lord gave Jeremiah two visions to help him appreciate the nature of his calling, two witnesses to his calling. The first one stresses the ultimate effectiveness of his ministry and the second its negative emphasis. The first deals with the time of judgment and the second with the direction and nature of it.