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Jeremiah 6:14 - Homiletics

False peace.

I. THE CRAVING FOR PEACE IS NATURAL . These false prophets gained their influence by professing to satisfy a natural instinct. The Jews dreaded war with their great neighbors.

1. All wicked men are at heart in a stats of unrest . The soul that sins is at war with God, with the law and order of the universe, with its own nature.

2. This condition is distressing . The outward warfare begets inward unrest. Then, above all things, peace is the great want of the soul. Wealth success, happiness, can be spared if but this jewel is still preserved. All great philosophies and all earnest religions set themselves to the task of discovering or creating it.

II. THE PRETENSIONS OF FALSE PEACE ARE PLAUSIBLE . The prophets dissuaded their hearers from attending to the warning words of Jeremiah, and endeavored to make them believe that they were in no danger. There is much that is very popular in arguments such as theirs.

1. They agree with the wishes of the hearers. Men are always inclined to believe what they wish.

2. They flatter the pride of the populace. The people are told that they are too great and too favored of Heaven to suffer any serious calamity, and they are only too ready to believe it.

3. They claim the merits of charity . They promise pleasant things. This looks more charitable than the threatening language of stern censors. Hence the prophets win favor for their apparent geniality and liberal sentiments.

4. They require no sacrifices from those who accept them. The doctrine is popular because the practice flowing from it is easy. The flattering prophets called to no reformation of character.

5. They have appearances in their favor. At present all looks fair. Is not this a presumption that the future will be happy? The sun is rising in gold and crimson; why, then, prophesy the approach of a storm?

III. THE PRETENSIONS OF FALSE PEACE ARE RUINOUS .

1. These pretensions do nothing to secure the peace. They simply lead men to believe that they are to enjoy it. Such a belief cannot alter facts. If there is no peace we do not make peace by crying, "Peace, peace!" This is the language of folly and indolence.

2. These delusions only aggravate the danger . They prevent men from preparing for the calamity by blinding them to the near advent of it.

IV. THERE IS A WAY BY WHICH THE NATURAL CRAVING FOR PEACE MAY BE SATISFIED . The deceiving prophets do not make peace; they only talk of it. Bat in the teaching of true prophets and apostles the way to secure solid peace is revealed.

1. This is shown to be not immediate . Jeremiah was right in saying that the people must suffer before they enjoyed peace. Christ, the Prince of peace, came to "send a sword" ( Matthew 10:34 ). The gospel does not preach "peace at any price," but peace after victory in warfare, rest after patient endurance of tribulation.

2. This is shown to be through repentance and renewal of life . The deceiving prophets promise peace to the people as they are. While we are in sin we cannot have true peace ( Isaiah 48:22 ). Peace follows the advent of the Spirit of Christ ( John 14:26 , John 14:27 ).

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