TWO BASKETS OF FIGS

Passage: Jeremiah 24:1~10  

Key verse: 7


1. The good figs (1-7)

God himself sent the Babylonians to invade Jerusalem and take the people into captivity. It was his punishment for sin. But the purpose of the punishment was to lead people to repentance. Those who were taken away as exiles were the good figs. God would go with them; he would watch over them and bring them back. He would give them a heart to know him. They would repent and turn to God with all their heart.

2. The bad figs (8-12)

The people who rebelled against Babylon were rebelling against the sovereign purpose of God. They were the bad figs. Many would remain in the land after the invasion; some would flee to Egypt, seeking to escape God's hand of judgment. But true repentance is the only way to escape God's hand of judgment. Those who do not repent become like worthless figs, only fit for the garbage can.


Prayer: Lord, help me to turn to you with all my heart. Be my God and let me be one of your people. Let me be good fruit.

One Word: Repent and be like good figs