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God is a Personal Refuge
Commentators note that Jeremiah begins with a personal declaration: "O Lord, my strength, and my stronghold, and my refuge." Facing national disaster and personal despair, the prophet models the correct response. Scholars like Calvin and Gill explain this is a deliberate act of faith to counter the temptation to doubt. In our own 'day of affliction,' we are encouraged to actively declare God as our personal source of strength and safety.
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Jeremiah
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19th Century
Bishop
O Lord, my strength, and my fortress. —The words speak of a returning confidence in the prophet’s mind, and find utteranc…
16th Century
Theologian
What the Prophet has said until now might appear contrary to God's promises and wholly subversive of the covenant He had made with Abraham. God had…
17th Century
Pastor
O Lord, my strength and my fortress
These are the words of the prophet, rising out of the temptation which beset him…
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17th Century
Minister
The restoration from the Babylonian captivity would be remembered in place of the deliverance from Egypt; it also typified spiritual redemption, an…