
Commuter Bible Podcast
1) Jeremiah 29-31, Psalm 119:113-128
There are some wonderful, and well-known promises scattered throughout today’s reading as the Lord offers consolation and hope for those in exile. After 70 years in exile, the Lord will judge those na...Show More
2) Jeremiah 25-28, Psalm 119:97-112
In an age before billboards, movies, and cat videos, there were few ways to stand out from the crowd and command the attention of people who might otherwise ignore you. At the Lord’s command, Jeremiah...Show More
3) Jeremiah 21-24, Psalm 119:81-96
King Zedekiah sends messengers to Jeremiah asking that he might inquire of the Lord on behalf of Judah. Though he asks for the Lord’s favor, he instead receives a prophecy of the Lord’s wrath, for the...Show More
4) Jeremiah 17-20, Psalm 119:65-80
Jeremiah continues his pronouncement against the persistent sin of Judah as our text begins today, saying that those who trust in men are cursed and those who trust in the Lord will be blessed. Not lo...Show More
5) Jeremiah 14-16, Psalm 119:41-64
In today’s episode, Jeremiah delivers a lament for the drought that has come over Judah, calling on God to deliver. Throughout Scripture, the Lord often relents after such prayers, but in this instanc...Show More
6) Jeremiah 10-13, Psalm 119:25-40
The false gods that Israel has served are worthless and lifeless, and God warns that those gods will not save them from His wrath. The nation that the Lord loved and cherished has continuously rejecte...Show More
7) Jeremiah 7-9, Psalm 119:1-24
The people of Judah and Jerusalem have developed a false sense of security, for they suppose that fulfilling the rituals of worship will please God. Assuming they have God’s favor because of their sac...Show More
8) Jeremiah 4-6, Psalm 118
The Lord’s love remains on Judah but he cannot allow her rampant evil and adulterous idol worship to continue. Time and again He has called them to repent, but they continue to love their wealth, thei...Show More
9) Jeremiah 1-3, Psalm 116-117
Jeremiah was a young man serving as a priest when the Lord called him and set him aside to be God’s chosen instrument in prophesying against the nation of Judah. Judah had seen the fall of Israel afte...Show More
10) 1 John 1-5, Psalms 114-115
John, the apostle whom Jesus loved and the author of the fourth gospel writes today’s letter to the church with encouragement to flee from sin, to trust in Jesus, to love one another, and to assure th...Show More