Jeremiah: Tears, Tragedy & Trust

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This series of lessons were presented at the 2000 Freed-Hardeman University lectureships and looks at the Book of Jeremiah and the prophecies of the “weeping prophet.”  This series of lectures explores the Book of Jeremiah and discusses how pertinent lessons can be developed and presented from the pulpit and Bible Class setting.

Description

The name “Jeremiah” is well-known, and it immediately brings to mind the association of “the weeping prophet.” He one of the “major” prophets because of the length of his prophecy. Few Bible classes have spent time in a thorough study of this man, and fewer pulpits have delved into his prophecy in a concentrated sermon series. This study series provides the basis for an in-depth study of the prophet and his prophecy, and the materials focus on the ancient setting and the modern application of this prophecy. The lessons are divided into three lectures:

  • “The Tears Of A Preacher”
  • “The Tragedy Of A Preacher”
  • “The Triumph Of Preaching”

The materials contained for this lesson series can be presented as a sermon series or classroom discussion. Although there are only three lectures, there is enough materials to expand for a quarter of bible class study. In addition to the lecture materials, there are 575 “short sketches” for bible lessons and sermons developed while preparing this series.

This series of lessons were presented at the 2000 Freed-Hardeman University lectureships.

John Kachelman Jr. has worked with congregations in Alabama, Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky, and Tennessee and continues to speak regularly at various congregations, lectureships, and gospel meetings. He is a graduate (’76) of Freed-Hardeman University and has written several books, lesson series, and articles for religious publications.

Since 1994, John has worked closely with evangelism in Ukraine. His many trips have helped establish congregations and provide continued teaching for spiritual growth. He has also helped coordinate efforts to provide humanitarian aid distributed through local congregations in Ukraine and other countries around the world. As a point man in helping coordinate these humanitarian shipments to other countries, he works to collect donated items and ship them to faithful congregations in the receiving countries. He works to ensure that all benevolent aid is distributed by local Christians so that the Lord’s Church receives credit for the good accomplished.

John is married to the former Jennifer Davenport and has four children: Brian, John III, Rachel, and Rebekah. John and Jennifer live in Montgomery, AL, where his mission work is overseen by the Dalraida church of Christ.

 

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