Jeremiah 2:4-13
Living Water and
Cracked Cisterns
James Sledge August
28, 2022
God seems genuinely shocked at the
situation, almost unable to comprehend how things could have ended up this way,
this way referring to Israel’s abandonment of their God. Jeremiah is made livid
by two different issues. One is worshiping the Canaanite god Baal, and the
other is failing to live by God’s ways, failing to follow the commandments and
law.The Prophet Jeremiah
by Marc Chagall
According to the prophet, the very people who should have led Israel in God’s ways have instead led her astray. The priests and the rulers and the prophets have all turned away from God and encouraged the people to do the same. It is a tragic situation that can only lead to ruin.
From what we know of the historical prophet Jeremiah, he was unimpressed by Temple worship and the royal house. In his view it was actual fealty to Yahweh and keeping the commandments that made Israel God’s people. But Israel was doing neither.
God’s shock at Israel’s behavior is rooted in all the blessing the Lord has showered on them. We heard some of these in our scripture this morning. God delivered Israel from slavery in Egypt, guided them through a barren wilderness, brought them to a good and fertile land, and established them as a successful people in that land.
Yet now Israel has turned away, seemingly forgetting all that God has done for them. They have traded the living God who brought them out of bondage for stone and metal idols, and the prophet employs a vivid metaphor to picture this situation. Unfortunately, many of us are unfamiliar with the elements of this metaphor, living water and cracked cisterns.