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Jacob's Midweek Bible Study - Book of Jeremiah Part 34
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The passage centers on Jeremiah 24 as a prophetic picture of God’s judgment and restoration, using the vision of two baskets of figs to distinguish between the faithful and the unfaithful—where the “good figs” represent those whom God disciplines but ultimately restores, and the “bad figs” symbolize those who persist in rebellion and face destruction (Jeremiah 24:1–10). This imagery is echoed and expanded in the teachings of Jesus, who explains that true spiritual identity is revealed not by outward claims or gifts but by fruit (Matthew 7:15–23), a truth reinforced again in Luke 6:43–45, where good trees bear good fruit and bad trees cannot. The theme culminates in an eschatological framework, pointing to final judgment and restoration at the close of the age (Revelation 9, Revelation 20), affirming that God preserves a faithful remnant, gives them a new heart, and restores them to Himself in covenant relationship, while false prophets and corrupt faith are ultimately exposed and removed.
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