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Lesson 104 – Jeremiah 1–15

Lesson 104 – Jeremiah 1–15. The Call of Jeremiah. Jeremiah in Context. What is happening historically? Who are Jeremiah’s contemporaries?. Jeremiah 1:5. What is the principle here?

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Lesson 104 – Jeremiah 1–15

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  1. Lesson 104 – Jeremiah 1–15 The Call of Jeremiah

  2. Jeremiah in Context • What is happening historically? • Who are Jeremiah’s contemporaries?

  3. Jeremiah 1:5 • What is the principle here? • The word “knew” is translated from the Hebrew word “yada”, which connotes a very personal, intimate relationship. • Do you think the Lord knows us as well as He did Jeremiah? What does that mean for us? • How can you find out what you may have been foreordained to? • Patriarchal Blessings • Prayer, fasting • Words of the Prophets • What is the difference between Predestination and Foreordination?

  4. Jeremiah 1:1–10 “Every man who has a calling to minister to the inhabitants of the world was ordained to that very purpose in the Grand Council of heaven before this world was. I suppose I was ordained to this very office in that Grand Council” (Joseph Smith, Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, sel. Joseph Fielding Smith [1976], 365). Joseph Smith Jr. Foreordination

  5. What is Jeremiah’s reaction? • Jeremiah 1:6 • Who had a similar reaction in the scriptures? • Have you ever had a similar response? • v7-10 - What is the Lord’s answer to Jeremiah? • “I am with thee to deliver thee” • “I have put my words in thy mouth” • “I have this day set thee over the nations.. to pull down… and to plant.” Plant what? • Is that the same answer to us?

  6. President Monson

  7. What was Jeremiah’s call? • The Kingdom of Judah had gone downhill. • Jeremiah 2:5-8 • Jeremiah 6:10-11 • Jeremiah 9:1-3 • He was trying to save a fallen people. • They had been completely corrupted and beyond hope, yet Jeremiah still hoped to bring them back.

  8. The Lord has warned us to beware of false prophets. The teachings of Jeremiah provide examples of how to distinguish between true prophets and false prophets. True Prophets and False Prophets

  9. Characteristics of True Prophets Characteristics of False Prophets Jeremiah 1:5–9 Jeremiah 14:14, 23:16 They are called by the Lord. They are not sent by the Lord. Read these scriptures to identify characteristics of true prophets and false prophets. True Prophets and False Prophets

  10. Characteristics of True Prophets Characteristics of False Prophets Jeremiah 18:1, 7–10 Jeremiah 23:17, 25–27, 32 They teach repentance and righteousness as the only true security. They prophesy lies and say what the people want to hear. Read these scriptures to identify characteristics of true prophets and false prophets. True Prophets and False Prophets

  11. Characteristics of True Prophets Characteristics of False Prophets Jeremiah 24:9–10 Jeremiah 14:13 They prophesy the truth, even when it is painful. They offer false promises. Read these scriptures to identify characteristics of true prophets and false prophets. True Prophets and False Prophets

  12. Characteristics of True Prophets Characteristics of False Prophets Jeremiah 23:1–2, 11–12 Lamentations 2:14 They condemn false prophets and preach against sin. They do not preach against sin. Read these scriptures to identify characteristics of true prophets and false prophets. True Prophets and False Prophets

  13. Characteristics of True Prophets Characteristics of False Prophets Jeremiah 28:15–17 Jeremiah 26:8–9, 11 They identify, reprove, and warn false prophets. They try to destroy true prophets. Read these scriptures to identify characteristics of true prophets and false prophets. True Prophets and False Prophets

  14. Characteristics of True Prophets Characteristics of False Prophets Jeremiah 29:8–10; 2 Chronicles 36:19–23 Jeremiah 28:1–4, 10–11; 52:1–30 Their prophecies are fulfilled. Their prophecies do not come to pass. Read these scriptures to identify characteristics of true prophets and false prophets. True Prophets and False Prophets

  15. What can we do to guard ourselves from false prophets today? True Prophets and False Prophets

  16. So what is our call? • Jeremiah 16:16 – Who are the hunters and fishers?

  17. Fishers and Hunters • What are the tools needed to fish and hunt? • What is the difference? • How does this relate to our missionary work? • We have been foreordained for this work. We may feel inadequate as Jeremiah did, but He will be with us when we are doing His work.

  18. Notebook Ideas • What are some things you feel foreordained to do/be in this life? What can you do to make sure you fulfill these opportunities? • How can you overcome feelings of inadequacy or doubt in order to rise to the calling?

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