BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images Jeremiah 18:17
17. I will send them in flight, as from an east wind, before the attacker; I will let them see my back and not my face on the day of their downfall.
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Summary: Jeremiah 18 presents a powerful metaphor through the imagery of a potter and clay, illustrating God's sovereignty and the relationship between Him and His people. God instructs Jeremiah to visit the potter's house, where he observes the potter shaping clay that becomes marred, only to reshape it into another vessel. This scene symbolizes God's authority to mold nations and individuals according to His will and purposes. The chapter emphasizes themes of repentance and divine judgment, as God expresses His readiness to forgive and restore if the people of Judah turn from their wicked ways. Conversely, should they persist in their rebellion, they will face inevitable consequences. Jeremiah also faces opposition and rejection from the people, highlighting the challenges faced by God's prophets in delivering his messages. Ultimately, the chapter serves as a reminder of God's control over the fate of nations and His desire for His people to turn to Him in humility and faith.
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