The Old Testament Book of Lamentations is not necessarily the place you would think to look to find encouragement and hope. Its writer Jeremiah is known as the weeping Prophet. And the five-chapter Book is comprised of five poems of lament expressing grief as deep and heavy as any ever written. Jerusalem has been destroyed by the Babylonians as agents of God’s judgment. The city lay in ruins and looked, from a modern perspective, like an atom bomb had been dropped on it. Starvation had compelled women to cook their own children. And Jeremiah expresses his bitter anguish…
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Grace Notes 2024-07-24This week I will continue in the same vein as recent weeks which has been the neglected topic of ‘Original Sin’. When we pay attention to this doctrine and are informed by it, we will better understand some of our practices.
I wish to continue our discussion from last week as I wrote about the neglected doctrine (teaching) of ‘Original Sin’. And with help from our chief Confession (the Augsburg Confession) we were reminded that from birth we “are full of evil lust and inclination.” This is true for all of us!
I sense the need to address you this week on a neglected Biblical teaching known theologically as “Original Sin”. Before moving to a definition, I will start with some relevant Scripture Passages.