Therefore hear, O nations, and learn, O congregations, what will happen to them. Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of Jeremiah 6:18? 2. How does Jeremiah 6:18 warn us about ignoring God's call to repentance? 3. What role do witnesses play in God's judgment according to Jeremiah 6:18? 4. How can we ensure we are not "hearers" but "doers" of God's word? 5. How does Jeremiah 6:18 connect with the theme of accountability in Scripture? 6. What steps can we take to heed God's warnings in our daily lives? 7. What is the historical context of Jeremiah 6:18 in the Bible? 8. How does Jeremiah 6:18 challenge modern Christian beliefs? 9. What message does Jeremiah 6:18 convey about God's judgment? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Jeremiah 6? 11. Why would a just God hold the entire 'clay' (nation) responsible when individuals have varying degrees of guilt, per Jeremiah 18? 12. What does Revelation 18:2 mean by Babylon's fall? 13. (Lamentations 4:13) How does blaming prophets and priests for the downfall align or conflict with other biblical teachings on communal guilt? 14. Why does the Bible mention infants dashed to pieces? Discussion Questions 1. How does the call to the nations and congregations in Jeremiah 6:18 reflect the universal nature of God's justice?2. In what ways can we heed the warnings given in Scripture to avoid the mistakes of Judah? 3. How can we apply the lessons from Judah's judgment to our personal and communal lives today? 4. What role do prophets and Scripture play in guiding us toward righteousness, and how can we ensure we are attentive to their messages? 5. How does understanding our accountability before God influence our daily decisions and actions?1. What does the imagery of a "city of beautiful homes" losing its beauty teach about the consequences of disobedience? 2. How does the divine judgment pronounced on Jerusalem relate to the concept of divine justice? 3. In what ways might the modern church be similar to the people of Judah in rejecting God's word? 4. How can we recognize and avoid the 'false peace' that the people of Judah were misled by? 5. How does the call to the "old paths" in verse 16 apply to your spiritual journey? 6. How does the recurring theme of "unheeded warnings" reflect in our personal lives and societal issues today? 7. What does the reaction of the people of Judah to God's warnings teach about human nature? 8. How can we ensure our sacrifices and offerings to God are not just ceremonial but acceptable to Him? 9. In what ways might we be ignoring God's call to repentance in our personal lives? 10. How does the notion of God laying "stumbling blocks" reconcile with His nature as a loving God? 11. What lessons can we learn from the negative response of the people of Judah to Jeremiah's prophecy? 12. How does the imagery of the "rejected silver" apply to the church today? 13. How can we actively strive to internalize God's teachings instead of merely hearing them? 14. What can we learn from the people of Judah's reaction to God's repeated calls for repentance? 15. How can we cultivate an authentic righteousness that goes beyond external religious rituals? 16. How does Jeremiah's unyielding commitment to delivering God's message inspire you in your faith journey? 17. How do you respond when faced with spiritual warnings and what can you do to better heed these warnings? 18. How does the narrative of Jeremiah 6 challenge our understanding of repentance and redemption? 19. How can the story of the impending siege of Jerusalem guide your reactions to prophetic warnings in the current world? 20. In what ways does the story of Judah's unheeded call to repentance inform your understanding of consequences and personal responsibility? Links Jeremiah 6:18 NIVJeremiah 6:18 NLT Jeremiah 6:18 ESV Jeremiah 6:18 NASB Jeremiah 6:18 KJV Jeremiah 6:18 Commentaries Bible Hub |



