Spiritual apathy
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Jeremiah wept for a faithless nation, bore their guilt, and was hated for telling the truth. Sound familiar? His life points forward to Jesus—the ultimate Prophet who didn’t just warn, but saved. This essay explores how Jeremiah’s sorrow, rejection, and burden foreshadow the mission of Christ.
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Jesus didn’t just lament the wicked—he wept over the religious. Chorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum weren’t pagan strongholds. They were centers of worship, Scripture, and spiritual tradition. And yet, when the kingdom of God showed up in their streets—in the form of healing, mercy, and confrontation—they shrugged. This essay explores the quiet danger of religious familiarity:…