Show Notes
One of the most important aspects of life is relationships. They are the most rewarding and challenging aspects of life. We become deeply invested in others, but when there is a breach in the relationship, particularly in our marriage relationship, the question comes to mind: Is it possible to start over again? Are there terms we need to consider before moving forward, and what are those ingredients to make reconciliation possible? As we look at the nation of Israel and Judah, God’s people, we can learn how relationships can end or be reconciled. What are the ingredients to make that possible?
The devastating impact of Israel’s sins led to a broken covenant. Like in marriage, the relationship will dissolve apart from specific, powerful changes needed. It is shocking to discover that in Jeremiah 3, God divorces the nation of Israel and warns Judah of a similar fate.
The goal in any relationship that has experienced difficulties is reconciliation. The question often arises in brokenness and pain is, Is it possible? What are the terms on which a relationship can be repaired? These are all questions that Jeremiah raises in the third and early part of the fourth chapter. As seen in the book of Jeremiah, there are three relational dynamics in the context of reconciliation.