01 May 2009
YAG 9th Retreat: Session 5
YAG 9th Retreat: Session 5
Text: Jeremiah, Lamentations
- Speaker:
- Rev. Dr Charles Tan
- Series:
- 9th Retreat: I Have Hope
Message Notes
YAG 9th RETREAT
SESSION # 5
Friday, 1 May 2009
Time: 8.00pm
Theme: “I Have Hope”
A. A NECESSARY TEST
1. In the realm of Prayer
a) Personal
b) Intercessory
2. Praying
a) Amidst difficulties
b) Against all odds
3. Exercise of Hope
a) In persevering prayer
b) With understanding
c) With hope
4. Jeremiah
a) Imprisonment Jeremiah 37-38
b) Pleading with the Lord
c) Three observations
i) Prayer heard Lamentations 3:56
ii) Presence of God felt Lamentations 3:57a
iii) Personal word to Jeremiah given Lamentations 3:57b
d) Great encouragement to keep praying
B. UNDERSTANDING WHY GOD DOES NOT HEAR OUR PRAYERS
We have transgressed and rebelled; You have not pardoned
Lamentations 3:42
Your iniquity is marked before Me, says the LORD.
Jeremiah 2:22b
How shall I pardon you for this?
Jeremiah 5:7a
1. Departing from the Lord Jeremiah 2:5a
a) Changing of faith in God in favour of idols Jeremiah 2:11
b) Changing of their Glory to things that did not profit Jeremiah 2:8e, 11b
c) Forsaken the Lord Jeremiah 2:13, 17b, 19d
2. Devoted to idolatry Jeremiah 2:5b
3. Defilement of the Promised Land (wicked idolatrous practices) Jeremiah 2:7
4. Disappointing behaviour
a) People did not desire to know more about the Lord Jeremiah 2:6
b) Priests did not inquire from the Lord Jeremiah 2:8a
c) Teachers of the law did not know the Lord Jeremiah 2:8b
d) Rulers transgressed Jeremiah 2:8c
e) Prophets prophesied by Baal Jeremiah 2:8d
5. Disastrous pursuits
a) Wickedness Jeremiah 2:19a
b) Backsliding Jeremiah 2:19b
c) Breaking promises to God Jeremiah 2:20
6. Degeneration
From nobility to degeneration
Yet I had planted you a noble vine, a seed of highest quality. How then have you turned
before Me into the degenerate plant of an alien vine?Jeremiah 2:21
7. Denial
a) Refusal to admit pollution
How can you say, I am not polluted.
Jeremiah 2:23
b) Refusal to return to God
But you said, There is no hope. No! For I have loved aliens, and after them I will go.
Jeremiah 2:25b
c) Refusal to accept correction
In vain I have chastened your children; they received no correction
Jeremiah 2:30
d) Refusal to admit wrong
Yet you say, I have not sinned
Jeremiah 2:35
8. Devastating rejection of invitation to return to God
Yet return to Me, says the LORD
Jeremiah 3:1
And I said after she had done all these things, “Return to Me.” But she did not return
Jeremiah 3:7
Return, O backsliding children, says the LORD
Jeremiah 3:14
Return, you backsliding children, and I will heal your backslidings
Jeremiah 3:22
C. UNDERSTANDING THE NEED TO MAKE APPROPRIATE RESPONSES
1. From God
a) Anger will be set aside Jeremiah 3:12b
b) Mercy will be given Jeremiah 3:12c
c) Acknowledgment of iniquity necessary Jeremiah 3:13a
d) Promise of a fully restored relationship Jeremiah 3:14-15, 17-18
2. From Jeremiah
a) Coming to God Jeremiah 3:22c
b) Confession of sin Jeremiah 3:23-25
D. PERSEVERING IN HOPEFUL PRAYER
1. Despite adverse circumstances
a) The anger of the Lord displayed Lamentations 3:43
b) Prayers not heard and answered Lamentations 3:44
c) Desolation and destruction Lamentations 3:45-47
d) Enemies Lamentations 3:52-54
2. Determination to seek God in prayer
a) Tears “without interruption” Lamentations 3:48
b) Till the Lord looks down and see Lamentations 3:49
c) Calling on the Lord Lamentations 3:55
d) Pleading with the Lord Lamentations 3:56
E. APPRECIATING THE RESPONSE OF THE LORD
1. God hearing prayers
You have heard my voice
Lamentations 3:56
2. God drawing near
You drew near on the day I called You, and said, “Do not fear”
Jeremiah 3:57
3. God’s vindication Lamentations 3:58-66
O LORD, You have pleaded the case for my soul; You have redeemed my life.
Jeremiah 3:58
(Cf. Psalm 3:3-4)