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Daybreak: Jeremiah 26:1-24

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Apostolic Faith Daybreak Devotional
Published
Apr 23, 2026
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Summary

Standing for truth often invites persecution, but divine protection can manifest through unexpected allies. This study explores Jeremiah's survival during a period of intense political and religious upheaval in Judah.

Topics

  • Jeremiah
  • Biblical Prophecy
  • Old Testament History
  • Judah
  • Religious Persecution
  • Repentance
  • Divine Providence
  • King Jehoiakim

Highlights

  • Main idea: Integrity in the face of false accusations can lead to unexpected deliverance
  • Historical context: The turbulent reign of King Jehoiakim and the shifting power dynamics between Babylon and Egypt
  • Failure mode: The danger of religious leaders and priests prioritizing institutional stability over divine truth
  • Practical takeaway: God uses individuals like Ahikam to protect those called to speak difficult truths
  • Lesson: Faithful obedience to God's word remains vital even when the political climate is hostile

Chapters

  1. 0:00 The Power of Integrity: An illustration of Richard Jackson, a man whose act of saving a life prevented his own execution.
  2. 2:50 The Reality of Persecution: Reflecting on the difficulty of standing for truth and the assurance of God's oversight.
  3. 3:10 Jeremiah's Call to Repentance: The historical setting of Jeremiah's prophetic warnings in the temple courts.
  4. 3:30 Geopolitical Turmoil in Judah: The impact of the Babylonian and Egyptian conflicts on the stability of Judah.
  5. 4:20 The Cost of the Message: The immediate backlash from priests and prophets against Jeremiah's warnings of judgment.
  6. 5:10 The Fate of the Prophets: Comparing the survival of Jeremiah to the tragic end of the prophet Urija.
  7. 6:00 Conclusion: Trusting in Need: A final exhortation to seek God's guidance during times of great necessity.