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Jeremiah 25:1-7

Matthew Henry on Jeremiah 25:1-7

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The call to turn from evil ways to the worship and service of God, and for sinners to trust in Christ, and partake of his salvation, concerns all men. God keeps an account how long we possess the means of grace; and the longer we have them, the heavier will our account be if we have not improved them.

Rising early, points out the earnest desire that this people should turn and live. Personal and particular reformation must be insisted on as necessary to a national deliverance; and every one must turn from his own evil way.

Yet all was to no purpose. They would not take the right and only method to turn away the wrath of God.

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