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Jeremiah 20:9 Commentaries


Jeremiah 20:9 Commentaries: But if I say, "I will not remember Him ...

Then I said, I will not make mention of him, nor speak any more in his name. But his word was in mine heart as a burning fire shut up in my bones.

Jeremiah 20:9 - by-Verse Bible Commentary - StudyLight.org

Jeremiah 20:9. I wilt not make mention of him — I will renounce the prophetic office, and return to my house. As a burning fire shut up in my bones ...

Jeremiah 20:9 - Bible Verse Meaning and Commentary

What does Jeremiah 20:9 mean? Read commentary on this popular Bible verse and understand the real meaning behind God's Word using John Gill's Exposition of ...

Great Verses of the Bible: Jeremiah 20:9 | ThePreachersWord

Jeremiah had suffered mentally, emotionally and physically because he preached the Truth to the people of Judah, the princes, the priests and ...

Day 224: A Fire in My Bones (Jeremiah 20:9) - 66 in 52

Jeremiah had such a tough ministry assignment. Caught between a people who didn't want to listen and a God who was so fed up with the people ...

Enduring Word Bible Commentary Jeremiah Chapter 20

The next day that Pashhur brought Jeremiah out of the stocks: Pashhur, the priest and chief governor, likely thought this to be a kind and humanitarian act. He ...

A Burning Desire (Jeremiah 20:9) - Palos Verdes Baptist Church

Jeremiah loved his people and could not bear to see them punished for their sins, desperately asking them to turn from their sins and repent.

Jeremiah 20:9 A Fire Burning Inside - Insights From Tom

The message God had given Jeremiah to speak to the people was not exactly a comforting message. It was one of doom and destruction for a time.

Commentary on Jeremiah 20 by Matthew Henry - Blue Letter Bible

6 that he did himself set up for a prophet, and told the people that they should have peace. He prophesied lies to them; and because Jeremiah's prophecy ...

A fire in the bones | Reviving Creation

That is also the experience of the psalmist, who like Jeremiah, laments to God, “Surely, for your sake I have suffered reproach, and shame has covered my face…

Hearts Ablaze (Jeremiah 20:9) - Radical.net

Jeremiah 20:9 encourages us to pray for an inner compulsion to share the gospel. And I just want to say this is a picture of the Holy Spirit of God in each one ...

What does Jeremiah 20:9 mean? - Bible Art

... Jeremiah's bones also carries symbolic meaning. Fire is often associated with purification, passion, and zeal. In this context, it represents the intense ...

Commentary on Jeremiah 20:7-13 - Working Preacher

Jeremiah feels caught in the middle, squeezed between a God who has insisted that he preach this difficult word of warning and a people who refuse to believe ...

JEREMIAH 20:9 MEANING

So full was he of the comfort of God's presence, the Divine protection he was under, and the Divine promise he had to depend upon, that he stirred up himself ...

Jeremiah 20:9 meaning | TheBibleSays.com

Throughout his ministry, Jeremiah encountered relentless opposition, mockery, and despair, leading him to a point of exhaustion where he contemplated silence.

90-Second Sermons #12 || Jeremiah 20:9 || “A Fire in My Bones”

Many people know the famous passage in Jeremiah about the fire shut up in his bones. What does this passage teach us about Jesus?

Jeremiah 20:9 - NCV - Sometimes I say to myself, "I will forget about ...

Jeremiah 20:9 Sometimes I say to myself, "I will forget about the Lord. I will not speak anymore in his name." But then his message becomes like a burning ...

Jeremiah 20 - Clarke's Commentary - StudyLight.org

Verse Jeremiah 20:9. I wilt not make mention of him — I will renounce the prophetic office, and return to my house. As a burning fire shut up in my ...

Jeremiah 9:20 Commentaries: Now hear the word of the LORD, O ...

Unhumbled hearts lament their calamity, but not their sin, which is the cause of it. Let the doors be shut ever so fast, death steals upon us. It enters the ...

Jeremiah 20 Bible Commentary - Matthew Henry (complete)

6 that he did himself set up for a prophet, and told the people that they should have peace. He prophesied lies to them; and because Jeremiah's prophecy ...