Book: Jeremiah
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Jeremiah 39:16-18       Because You Put Your Trust in the Lord

I. The word of the Lord to Ebed-melech.
        A. The name Ebed-melech means "servant of the King".
                1. We know that he was an Ethiopian.
                2. And as his name implies, he was a servant of the king.
        B. He risked his own life to save the life of Jeremiah when
           Jeremiah was put in the dungeon by the princes of the land.
        C. Now that the Babylonians have taken the city, he is fearful for
           his life.
        D. God's word is sent to him from Jeremiah, in which the Lord
           promises him deliverance.
                1. He will not be slain with the sword.
                2. His life will be spared.
        E. These promises are made to him because he put his trust in the
           Lord.

II. The times in which he lived.
        A. To put your trust in the Lord was a very unpopular thing to do.
                1. It was to expose yourself to all kinds of ridicule.
                2. For the most part, the people had turned their backs
                   on God.
                        a. The people were living for pleasure.
                        b. They had become, as it were, almost addicted to
                           sex.
                        c. They were ready to kill anyone who dared to
                           speak out against their immorality.
                        d. Their nation was in the throes of death, but
                           they did not want to hear of it.
                        e. They were plunging to their destruction but did
                           not want to turn from their evil to save the
                           nation.
                        f. Even the priesthood was corrupt, and the men
                           that were recognized as the spiritual leaders
                           had become so liberal that they were denying
                           the word of God.
                3. The general populace did not want to hear the word of
                   the Lord.
                        a. They preferred the lies of the false prophets
                           who gave them comfort in their sin.
                        b. God was warning them that they would face His
                           judgment for their sin. They did not want to
                           hear that or believe that.
                4. Jeremiah had been warning them for forty years of the
                   coming judgment of God.
                        a. They were saying, "We've heard that all of our
                           lives."
                        b. They were telling  the prophet to shut up, they
                           were tired of hearing his same old line.
                        c. The people were scoffing at the promises of
                           God.
                5. Come to think of it the conditions were very similar to
                   those we see in the United States today.
                        a. The desire to separate God from the national
                           life.
                        b. A nation given over to pleasure and immorality.
                        c. An addiction to sex and an anything goes
                           mentality.
                        d. A corrupted judicial system.
                        e. A desire to silence the voice of the true
                           prophets of God that they may be soothed by the
                           lies of the false prophets.
                        f. Scoffing at the promises of the coming again of
                           Jesus Christ and the coming judgment of God
                           upon the nations.
        B. In that environment it is hard to put your trust in God.
                1. As we read in the New Testament, God has not chosen
                   many of the wise or noble to follow Him.
                        a. Not many of the College professors, or
                           scientists, not many of the politicians, or
                           those of the upper crust society.
                        b. But God has chosen the foolish things of the
                           world to confound the wise.
                2. Ebed-melech was just a black slave, you could not have
                   been much lower on the social scale than that, but he
                   was high on God's list and God sent him special words
                   of comfort, and hope.
                        a. He may have been scorned by the world, but he
                           was honored by God.
                        b. Many people are concerned about what the world
                           thinks of them, what will your friends say,
                           what is far more important is what does God
                           think and what is God saying of you.

II. Because he put his trust in God he received special assurances from
    God.
        A. God will surely deliver him. Though a thousand will fall at his

           side and ten thousand at his right hand, it shall not come nigh
           him.
                1. The scriptures say, "Many are the afflictions of the
                   righteous, but the Lord delivereth him out of them
                   all."
                2. The judgment of God is coming upon this nation and our
                   world, but if you put your trust in the Lord, he will
                   deliver you in that day.
        B. He will not fall into the hands of the enemy.
                1. Though the world around him falls into the hands of the
                   enemy, he shall not fall into their hands.
        C. He shall not fall by the sword, but his life shall be spared.
        D. So the Lord today makes special promises to you if you will but
           put your trust in Him.
                1. He will deliver you in the day of judgment from the
                   power of sin, and it's consequences.
                2. He will deliver you from the hand of the enemy. Satan
                   can no longer control your life.
                3. You will not perish, but have everlasting life.
        E. Notice again what God said in Psalm 91 concerning the person
           that has set his love on God. "I will deliver him, I will set
           him on high, because he has known My name. He shall call upon
           Me and I will answer him: I will be with him in trouble,;
           I will deliver him, and honor him. With long life will I
           satisfy him, and show him My salvation.
                Jesus, Jesus, how I trust Him,
                How I've proved Him ore and ore.
                Jesus, Jesus, precious Jesus,
                Oh for grace, to trust Him more.