biblestudy: Lamentations (Part 4)
Lamentations 2:1-16
John W. Ritenbaugh
Given 16-May-89; Sermon #BS-LA04; 87 minutes
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Prior to the study of Lamentations, John Ritenbaugh explores the topic of visions and dreams from the biblical point of view. Visions and dreams, used very rarely by God to communicate to people (God does not play around with people's minds), must be corroborated by scripture or God's law to establish their veracity. The second chapter of Lamentations, preceding the first chapter in time sequence, describes the stunning and disorienting shock of seeing the total systematic devastation and utter destruction of something formerly considered indestructible, and realizing that God was responsible for the devastation. The prophets and the religious leaders bear the greatest blame for this destruction by providing a quasi-religion (with smooth and feel-good teachings condoning sin) and not teaching the Law of God.
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Broken down walls Daniel Despair Destruction of sanctuary Dream Economic destruction Famine Handwriting on the wall Liver Moral and spiritual problems Mortar Nebuchadnezzar Plumb line Steel mill dream Transfiguration Wall of the daughter of Zion Vision
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