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- Who is stuck in the mud now? 59

Jeremiah 38; 39; 40:1-6 is a scattered flock that lions have chased away. The first to devour him was the king of ; the last to crush his bones was Readings this week: Nebuchadnezzar king of . :17 S M : 1-13 T Jeremiah 38: 14-28 W Th : 1-6 Read Jeremiah 38 together. Use the cartoon to fill in what the people F : 1-21 may have been saying to each other. S : 1-5

Ebed-Melech was very brave to stand up to the influential people around him and rescue Jeremiah in spite of them. He might have thought he would be the next one in the pit, as a punishment! God looked after him and recognised his bravery and the fact that he had put all his trust in God to do what was right. Look at Jeremiah 39:15-18 to read the special message God had for him. 11th year of , 4th month, 9th day times When you pray ask- ing God for help, are you City captured prepared to wait for the WALL BROKEN THROUGH answer? It’s easy to be like Zedekiah and just look at the things around us KING ZEDEKIAH TAKEN and forget that God is in control. Try to be patient when things aren’t going right - in the end you’ll be able to see JEREMIAH IS FREED God was with you all the time.

Better still - be like Jeremiah and don’t forget about God in the first place!

Digging Deeper

You learnt in the lesson that when Jerusalem was captured Jeremiah remained in the land with the poorest people and with the governor. Pray Who were Gedaliah’s father and grandfather? Where have that you heard of them before? :24 and 2 Kings you will be 22:8-10. able to trust Read Jeremiah 40:7-12 to see how Gedaliah protected the in God and be people. What happened to him? 40:13-41:10. brave if you have to go Did the people change their ways? . What did through hard Jeremiah tell them and what did they want to do? What times. would happen if they did? What happened next? 43:1-7. What did God say would happen 42:8-13 (and 43)?