THE MARRING OF THE GIRDLE
The girdle that the
Lord had Jeremiah purchase was a wide sash or belt that the people of Bible
times used to tie their robes together. The belt Jeremiah bought was linen
and was of a higher quality and value than the more common girdles made of
leather. After being hid in the moist ground next to the Euphrates River
for many days, the girdle was marred and “good for nothing” (v.10). The
Lord testified that this is how He will soon leave the people of Judah
because of their sins.
THE PRIDE OF THE PEOPLE
The people had sinned
in their “great pride” (v.9). Jeremiah told them, “my soul shall weep in
secret places for your pride” (v.17). The pride of the people is displayed
in their lives in three ways: 1) They “refuse to hear my [the Lord’s]
words”; 2) They “walk in the imagination of their heart”; 3) They “walk
after other gods” (v.10). Yet, they were confident that “every bottle shall
be filled with wine” (v.12). They believed that the good times would
continue without end.
THE JUDGMENT OF THE
PEOPLE
But God told them that
their full wine bottles would lead them to drunkenness (v.13) and in their
drunkenness they would be destroyed (v.14). They will be carried away into
captivity (v.19) and will cry as “a woman in travail” (v.21). Yet, in all
this they will be blind as to what happened and will ask, “Wherefore come
these things upon me?” (v.22). God told them they have been judged “because
thou hast forgotten me, and trusted in falsehood” (v.25).
THE PATH AWAY FROM
JUDGMENT
How could Judah have
avoided this great judgment? How can you avoid the same? First, you must
hear and “be not proud: for the LORD hath spoken” (v.15). You must begin
your path back to Him by listening to what He has to say. Second, you must
give “glory to the LORD your God, before he cause darkness, and before your
feet stumble” (v.16). Third, you must “[h]umble yourselves” and “sit down”
(v.18) before the Lord and wait on Him. You cannot change your spots or
bring good out of an evil heart (v.23), but God can change your very heart
and make you clean (v.27) if you will seek after Him.