Jeremiah 29:8

"Seek the peace of the city where I have caused you to be carried away captive, and pray to the LORD for it; for in its peace you will have peace.”"

Key Reflection

Jeremiah 29:8 provides a profound message about trust and hope even in exile. The verse instructs the exiled Israelites to seek the well-being of their Babylonian captors' city, Jerusalem itself, where they are now living. This command is rooted in the belief that the Lord's peace extends beyond physical safety; it includes spiritual and communal prosperity. By praying for the peace of this city, the exiles were encouraged to align their desires with God’s sovereign will, trusting that his ultimate purpose involved restoration and blessing.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Your prophets and your diviners -The evils from which the people had suffered so cruelly at home followed them in their exile. Dreams which ye cause to be dreamed -As long as there was a market for dreams, so long there would be plenty of impostors to supply them.

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