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Jeremiah 37 & 38 | Courage to Trust in the Face of Suffering
February 8, 2026
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Jeremiah 37 & 38 | Courage to Trust in the Face of Suffering

This sermon explores the final siege of Jerusalem through the contrasting responses of the vacillating King Zedekiah, the suffering prophet Jeremiah, and the courageous servant Ebed-Melech. It challenges us to move beyond a superficial faith and cultivate a deep, rooted obedience to God that stands firm in the face of suffering and cultural opposition.

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Jeremiah 37 & 38 | Courage to Trust in the Face of Suffering
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