S3E089-Jeremiah 1–6: Before I Formed You, I Chose You
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In today’s Lifespring! One Year Bible Rewind, we begin Jeremiah and hear God’s call that reaches back before birth. Jeremiah 1:5 reminds us that the Lord forms, knows, and appoints with purpose. Jeremiah’s message is sobering, but it is also clarifying: God confronts sin because He intends to restore, and His word does not return empty.
Today’s reading is Jeremiah 1–6.
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Big idea: God’s call is not accidental. He forms, knows, and appoints with intention, and He speaks with authority when His people drift.
Content-importance summary: Jeremiah 1 anchors today’s episode with God’s commissioning of the prophet. Chapters 2–6 show why Jeremiah’s warnings were necessary: covenant unfaithfulness, hardened hearts, and coming judgment, alongside God’s persistent call to return.
Verse of the Day
Jeremiah 1:5 — “Before I formed you in your mother’s body, I chose you. Before you were born, I set you apart to serve me. I appointed you to be a prophet to the nations.”
Commentary Highlights
Jeremiah’s calling is a needed reminder that God is not reacting in real time the way we do. He is intentional. He forms life, knows life, and assigns purpose. That truth steadies us when we feel overlooked, disappointed in ourselves, or uncertain about the future. If God could put His words in Jeremiah’s mouth, He can also meet you with what you need today: courage, conviction, and clarity.
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Verses We Missed
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On This Date In Church History
January 16, 1604: At the Hampton Court Conference, English Puritans brought reform concerns to King James I. One lasting outcome was the commissioning of a new English Bible translation, which became the 1611 King James Version. The form many readers recognize today was shaped through later revisions, including the widely used 1769 Oxford edition.
Historical reference: Hampton Court Conference
January 16, 1756: The First Baptist Church of Middleborough (Massachusetts) was formally organized, reflecting early American convictions about conscience, believer’s baptism, and church life independent of state control.
Historical reference: First Baptist Church of Middleborough
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