The Burning of Jerusalem
Update: 2025-10-12
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The sermon centers on the devastating destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BC, fulfilling God's prophetic judgment for Judah's persistent covenant violations, particularly its failure to observe the land's Sabbaths and its repeated betrayal of oaths, including to Babylon. Drawing from 2 Kings 25 and passages in Deuteronomy and Leviticus, the preacher emphasizes that God's patience is not indifference, and that national and personal sin inevitably leads to divine judgment when grace is rejected. The destruction of the temple—the symbolic heart of God's presence—is portrayed as the ultimate catastrophe, yet the preacher redirects focus to Christ as the true and eternal temple, whose sacrifice fulfills and supersedes the old system. The sermon concludes with a pastoral call to embrace Christ as the living temple, offering eternal redemption and hope for the final restoration of all things, while urging listeners to respond to God's present grace before it is too late.
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