Jeremiah 15:17
"Your words were found, and I ate them. Your words were to me a joy and the rejoicing of my heart, for I am called by your name, LORD, God of Armies."
Key Reflection
Jeremiah 15:17 reflects a deeply personal and intimate relationship between the prophet Jeremiah and God. In this context, when Jeremiah declares that he ate the words of God, it signifies his complete acceptance and internalization of God's message, a practice rooted in ancient Near Eastern prophetic tradition where the prophet would literally consume a scroll or tablet containing divine words as a symbolic act of commitment. For the original audience, this verse underscores Jeremiah’s deep devotion and trust in God, highlighting how deeply embedded God’s name and identity were within his being—essentially meaning that to reject God's word was to reject one’s own identity.
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