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The Righteous Branch
Opening Prayer
The Problem: Shepherds who scatter.
God summarizes the wicked leadership of unrighteous kings as being like shepherds.
responsible to lead.
These “shepherds” were placed over the people
They used their position to glorify themselves
They didn’t see their position as one appointed to represent God.
read Jer 22:15-16 (Josiah, Jahoahaz (3 months), Jehoiakim, Jehoachin…)
about Jehoiakim
installed by Emperor Nico
used position for personal gain
A good shepherd represent God in word and deed
responsible to care for and protect Gods people
What do you do when people are hurting
How do you guard God people from attacks from the devil that would harm their faith.
They scattered the flock (driven them away)
The failed to attend the flock
“I will attend to you for your evil deeds”
Whether kings, pastors, or elders ... a couple of principles are true
You should honor your shepherds and make their job a blessings
This is the point made in Heb 13:17
You should be careful you you follow as your shepherd
The Solution: A God who gathers.
The remnant
God always keeps a remnant
A remnant are outside their home
A remnant lives for the future not the present
A remnant believes on the promise of God
Be a part of the remnant.
“where I have driven them”
But I thought “shepherds” drove them out
God guided where they went
He promises to bring them back.
Notice the creation language.
Once back in their fold, “they shall be fruitful and multiply”
God did not create us to just exist
We assigned the tack to be fruitful and multiply
But we cannot really do this outside the proper relationship from God.
The Promise: The Righteous Branch.
The Davidic line rus through Judah.
Jeremiah was a prophet to this part of the linage.
Jesus tried to tell that He was he fulfillment of this promise
but they didn’t believe Him.
God did not say I will “OFFER” a righteous branch
He said HE will “raise up”
So this is yet to come.
Some would say it is happening partially through the church
It will happen fully after Jesus’ millennial reign.
In HIS DAYS
Judah will be saved
Israel will dwell securely
The name of this King:
“The Lord is our Righteousness” ESV
The Lord = YAHWEH
Our righteousness = the source of where we find righteousness
Closing Prayer
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