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A Teachable Spirit
John Calvin explains that this verse highlights a crucial principle: our ability to benefit from God's word depends on our heart's condition. If we approach Scripture with a corrupt attitude or pride, the message will seem bitter. God desires us to come with a teachable spirit, genuinely asking, "What has the Lord spoken?" with a readiness to learn and obey. The fault for a rejected word lies not in the message, but in the hearer's unprepared heart.
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Jeremiah
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19th Century
Bishop
Thus you shall say to the prophet ... —The verse repeats Jeremiah 23:35, with the one difference that people are to use t…
16th Century
Theologian
He repeats what we noticed yesterday, and almost in the same words. The meaning is that if we desire to profit in God’s school, we must guard again…
17th Century
Pastor
Thus shall you say to the prophet
To Jeremiah, or any true prophet of the Lord; after the following manner should ev…
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17th Century
Minister
Those are indeed miserable who are forsaken and forgotten by God; and people's jesting at God's judgments will not thwart them. God had taken Israe…