Bible Discovery TV - The Daily Show (2025)
The Commands of God; Jeremiah 32-35
Season 7, Episode 15
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21-Jul-2025
When we talk about the commands of God, what does that mean? The word command means to direct or give an authoritative order, rule, task or prerogative. In other words, it is not a suggestion but a directive––it is not a may but a must. Therefore, when God issues a command, it is most certainly not optional. In about 587 BC, through Jeremiah, God gave the
command to King Zedekiah that liberty was to be given to all Hebrew slaves—both men and women—they were to be set free; those who had fallen behind in the economy and had sold themselves to the wealthy. According to Sabbatical law, every seven years those who served
as slaves were to be set free. King Zedekiah made a covenant with the people in Jerusalem to proclaim liberty to any in bondage and the people obeyed and let them go. But afterward they changed their minds and made the slaves return. When we obey the commands of Christ, we must fully walk in His ways. God sees and knows all.
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