"[Jeremiah] bore witness to the pain of the people he was called to minister to, and to God’s pain - God’s pain of betrayal and rejection of the people and their demise with the Babylonian invasion. In the passage that we heard, it seems that we could equally be hearing God’s voice or the voice of Jeremiah, one heartbreak mirroring the other.
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God’s grief for the state of God’s creation is a reflection of God’s deep and immense love.
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My grief says that I dared to love. God’s grief is an expression of God’s love."
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Sermon starts at 31:40