Few teachings are more central to Hebrew Roots and Torah-observant theology than this claim: “The New Covenant is not really new — it is a renewed version of the Sinai covenant.” The argument usually goes like this: “If Jeremiah 31 means ‘renewed covenant,’ then Christians are still under Torah — same covenant, same law, same... Continue Reading →
Repentance in the Prophets: Why God Rejects Words Without Change
Understanding the Bible This post is part of our Understanding the Bible series—short, clear explanations of common questions, phrases, images, and themes found in Scripture. The goal is simple: to help you read the Bible more clearly by explaining what the text says, what it meant in its original context, and why it still matters... Continue Reading →
Jeremiah 3 and 4 Bible Study
Plow Up The Hard Ground Of Your Hearts Scripture: Jeremiah 3:1-4:31 Brief Video Summary: 📺 Watch this week's Jeremiah Bible Study below or 🎧 Listen To It HERE. https://youtu.be/FqwOaxkA9t4 Foolishly Trading a Faithful God for Faulty Idols Jeremiah 3 and 4 show Companion Devotional Read Jeremiah 3:22-4:4 Key Truth The problem is never that God... Continue Reading →
Understanding the Bible: Jeremiah 4:4 — What Does It Mean to “Circumcise Your Heart”?
Understanding the Bible This post is part of our Understanding the Bible series—short, clear explanations of common questions, phrases, images, and themes found in Scripture. The goal is simple: to help you read the Bible more clearly by explaining what the text says, what it meant in its original context, and why it still matters... Continue Reading →
Jeremiah 4 Commentary — The Alarm of Coming Judgment
← Jeremiah Hub | Jeremiah 3 | Next: Jeremiah 5 → How to Use This Commentary Jeremiah 4 moves in two big waves. 4:1–4 finishes the “Return” call that began in Jeremiah 3 (repentance that reaches the heart), and 4:5–31 sounds the alarm of invasion with urgent, poetic intensity. Tip: If you want the full... Continue Reading →
Jeremiah 3 Commentary — Return to Me
← Jeremiah Hub | Jeremiah 2 | Next: Jeremiah 4 → How to Use This Commentary A Quick Look summarizes the chapter. A Simple Explanation walks through the flow. A Deep Dive highlights the big theological moves—especially repentance, covenant love, and the surprising mercy of God. Note: Jeremiah 3 flows directly into Jeremiah 4:1–4. Table... Continue Reading →
When The Honeymoon Is Over
MTSM Devotion This devotion is a companion to MTSM teaching video on Jeremiah 2. You can 📺 watch the video here. Read Jeremiah 2:1–13 Key Truth The problem is never that God stops giving life—it’s that His people stop coming to Him for it. There’s a familiar phrase we use in relationships: the honeymoon phase.... Continue Reading →
Understanding the Bible: What Does Jeremiah 2:11 Mean When It Says God’s People “Exchanged Their Glory”?
Understanding the Bible This post is part of our Understanding the Bible series—short, clear explanations of common questions, phrases, images, and themes found in Scripture. The goal is simple: to help you read the Bible more clearly by explaining what the text says, what it meant in its original context, and why it still matters... Continue Reading →
Jeremiah 2 Commentary — Empty Cisterns and Idols
← Jeremiah Hub | Jeremiah 1 | Next: Jeremiah 3 → How to Use This Commentary This three-tier format is designed for every level of Bible reader. A Quick Look gives a brief, accessible summary. A Simple Explanation walks through the chapter in clear, everyday language. A Deep Dive explores historical background, theology, key themes,... Continue Reading →
Jeremiah 2 Bible Study
The Honeymoon Is Over Scripture: Jeremiah 2:1-22 Brief Video Summary: In Jeremiah 2:1–22, God reminds His people of their first love and exposes the tragedy of abandoning Him for worthless idols. This Bible study explores how Israel exchanged the fountain of living water for broken cisterns—and why only the Lord can truly satisfy, cleanse, and... Continue Reading →