
Ethics
Required quality of leadership at this time is powerful but modest one example, and these qualities and characteristics can make ends meet. Some people believe that it is difficult or almost impossible to be strong and humble in leadership. True leaders should be able to see both aspects.
This amazing man said he could not, and he found it difficult to begin with. No wonder, he woke up to the challenge.
Almighty God called Jeremiah to speak to a rebellious nation. Here we can see and learn something in the exercise of prophetic leadership.
Initially, he was scared. This is understandable. Fear can be paralyzing and make us self-conscious, and we will roll up and artificially shy.
Jeremiah tried to wriggle out of his profession, but there was no way out. Here, even leaders need to learn this fear inspiring lesson.
When God saw and understood the potential of Jeremiah, he gave more and more of this mature prophet.
God reached out and touched his lips, the words in the mouth of Jeremiah.
The lips are a sensitive part of the body. He knew, and felt the tender touch of God. That experience never left him.
We have not only a God who we can talk and talk, but we have a God who speaks to us and who wants to talk to us. He does this through Jesus Christ, through the written script, and sometimes by people who he chooses.
The word of the Lord came to Jeremiah.
If a man convinced of this, he will say what he otherwise would not dare say. If a man is God's call and anointing of God is aware of his life is a courageous and ambitious show, which is nothing less than supernatural.
The nation was homeless in a sorry state, and Jeremiah to demolish, destroy and overthrow, before he could build and installation. This is not the type of message most ears are very interested in hearing.
Israel declined to participate in a variety of false political relationships, and become weaker, morally and spiritually.
Jeremiah's task was to indicate this. He is gloomy as known by them, even if he said what God wanted him to say!
When Jesus Christ came to the stage of the world they thought he was Jeremiah, and it is about five hundred years later, as Jeremiah. Take time to read what he wrote in the Old Testament book that bears his name.
If someone asks you a real Jeremiah, and if it is true and correct, we confirm it as a compliment. It can only mean that you speak what God wants you to speak.
Sandy Shaw