No Hope But the Lord

19 Have you utterly rejected Judah?
Does your soul loathe Zion?
Why have you struck us down
so that there is no healing for us?
We looked for peace, but no good came;
for a time of healing, but behold, terror.
20 We acknowledge our wickedness, O Lord,
and the iniquity of our fathers,
for we have sinned against you.
21 Do not spurn us, for your name’s sake;
do not dishonor your glorious throne;
remember and do not break your covenant with us.
22 Are there any among the false gods of the nations that can bring rain?
Or can the heavens give showers?
Are you not he, O Lord our God?
We set our hope on you,
for you do all these things.
Jeremiah 14:19-22
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No Hope But the Lord
Jeremiah’s lament speaks with startling honesty: the people feel abandoned, wounded beyond healing, and yet they still cry out to the Lord. This is not unbelief, but faith stripped bare. The prophet confesses both the reality of sin and the Lord’s just judgment, while still clinging to His mercy. We know this tension well. We see the brokenness of the world and the guilt of our own hearts. There is no denial here, only repentance. Yet notice where Jeremiah turns: not inward, not to human solutions, but to the Lord’s covenant faithfulness. This finds its fulfillment in the cross of Christ. There, God does not abandon His people but bears their sin Himself. The silence of God is answered in the suffering of Jesus. So we pray boldly: though we deserve nothing, for His name’s sake, He remembers us. In Christ, He already has.
Does your soul loathe Zion?
Why have you struck us down
so that there is no healing for us?
We looked for peace, but no good came;
for a time of healing, but behold, terror.
20 We acknowledge our wickedness, O Lord,
and the iniquity of our fathers,
for we have sinned against you.
21 Do not spurn us, for your name’s sake;
do not dishonor your glorious throne;
remember and do not break your covenant with us.
22 Are there any among the false gods of the nations that can bring rain?
Or can the heavens give showers?
Are you not he, O Lord our God?
We set our hope on you,
for you do all these things.
Jeremiah 14:19-22
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No Hope But the Lord
Jeremiah’s lament speaks with startling honesty: the people feel abandoned, wounded beyond healing, and yet they still cry out to the Lord. This is not unbelief, but faith stripped bare. The prophet confesses both the reality of sin and the Lord’s just judgment, while still clinging to His mercy. We know this tension well. We see the brokenness of the world and the guilt of our own hearts. There is no denial here, only repentance. Yet notice where Jeremiah turns: not inward, not to human solutions, but to the Lord’s covenant faithfulness. This finds its fulfillment in the cross of Christ. There, God does not abandon His people but bears their sin Himself. The silence of God is answered in the suffering of Jesus. So we pray boldly: though we deserve nothing, for His name’s sake, He remembers us. In Christ, He already has.
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