✝️ Why does God’s “plan to prosper” often look like a disaster? You have prayed for a breakthrough, but the silence of God feels like a sentence. If you are stuck in a season of waiting and your prayers for a miracle were met with a "No," you are likely looking at Jeremiah 29:11 through a lens that was never intended for your survival. Most people treat this verse as a quick-fix promise, but the original 1611 KJV context reveals a far grittier, survival-based reality.
???? In this video, we move past the coffee-mug theology and step into the ruins of Babylon.
We explore why the Prophet Jeremiah sent a letter to a people who were told they wouldn't be going home for 70 years. By examining the Hebrew roots of "Shalom" and the startling metaphor of "Tiqvah"; the cord of hope, this sermon provides you with a survival manual for when you are in your own "Babylon season."
We uncover the "information gain" hidden in the original text to help you understand how God’s thoughts of peace can exist even when your circumstances suggest otherwise.
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???? Q&A on Jeremiah 29:11
❓ Is Jeremiah 29:11 a promise for individual prosperity?
???? Historically, this was a corporate promise to exiles in Babylon. However, the theological depth of "Shalom" (wholeness/peace) applies to all believers, suggesting that God’s "prospering" is about spiritual integrity and "Expected Ends," rather than immediate material wealth.
❓ What does "Tiqvah" mean in the original Hebrew?
???? While often translated as "hope," Tiqvah literally means a "cord" or "rope." This links the promise of Jeremiah 29:11 to the scarlet cord of Rahab, implying that biblical hope is an anchor you hold onto during a storm, not just a wish for better weather.
❓ Why is the "70 Years" mention in verse 10 so important?
???? The 70 years provide the "Information Gain" that changes the verse’s meaning. It proves that God’s "Thoughts of Peace" were spoken to people who were about to spend a lifetime in captivity, reframing the promise as a manual for long-term endurance.
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[ ▶︎ ] Study our full Explainer series here???? https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYfeYAeOQ-Zo_QcQLcf3Z7Yf2uw_NcZwZ
????️ Chapters & Timestamps
00:00 - The "Coffee Mug" Verse vs. Reality
01:30 - The Hard Truth: A Message for the Exile
02:50 - A Blueprint for the Stuck Season
03:50 - The Dust of Jerusalem: Understanding Displacement
05:15 - Jeremiah: The Weeping Whistleblower
07:10 - Shalom: More Than Just Peace
08:15 - Tikvah: Your Cord of Hope
09:40 - Confronting the Lie of Quick Comfort
11:15 - Build, Plant, and Bless in Babylon
13:10 - Why the Struggle is the Forge
14:20 - Your Challenge: What Garden Will You Plant?
15:18 - The Closing Prayer for Wholeness
???? #jeremiah #jeremiah29 #jeremiah2911 #exegesis #biblecontext #bibleexplained #scripturestudy #biblestudy #kjv #spiritualgrowth #HotScripture
???? Subtitles - 171 Languages are available - Pick your preferred one ???? Audio - Original Audio Track is ENGLISH (all other audio is generated by YouTube)
???? In this video, we move past the coffee-mug theology and step into the ruins of Babylon.
We explore why the Prophet Jeremiah sent a letter to a people who were told they wouldn't be going home for 70 years. By examining the Hebrew roots of "Shalom" and the startling metaphor of "Tiqvah"; the cord of hope, this sermon provides you with a survival manual for when you are in your own "Babylon season."
We uncover the "information gain" hidden in the original text to help you understand how God’s thoughts of peace can exist even when your circumstances suggest otherwise.
???? Share the Word: Do you know someone currently in a "waiting room" season? Please share this video with friends, family, or anyone who needs a reminder that God’s plan includes the strength to endure the exile, not just the exit from it.
???? Support the Mission:
If this message speaks to your heart, please subscribe and hit the notification bell.
Your support helps us continue our mission to these deep dives into the Gospel to seekers all around the world.
???? Q&A on Jeremiah 29:11
❓ Is Jeremiah 29:11 a promise for individual prosperity?
???? Historically, this was a corporate promise to exiles in Babylon. However, the theological depth of "Shalom" (wholeness/peace) applies to all believers, suggesting that God’s "prospering" is about spiritual integrity and "Expected Ends," rather than immediate material wealth.
❓ What does "Tiqvah" mean in the original Hebrew?
???? While often translated as "hope," Tiqvah literally means a "cord" or "rope." This links the promise of Jeremiah 29:11 to the scarlet cord of Rahab, implying that biblical hope is an anchor you hold onto during a storm, not just a wish for better weather.
❓ Why is the "70 Years" mention in verse 10 so important?
???? The 70 years provide the "Information Gain" that changes the verse’s meaning. It proves that God’s "Thoughts of Peace" were spoken to people who were about to spend a lifetime in captivity, reframing the promise as a manual for long-term endurance.
Become part of our Mission and show your support to others with our Hot Scripture products:
????Visit our Hot Scripture church shop ????
https://thechurch.shop/shop/thehotscripturestore/
☕ Support our ministry with a coffee ????
https://buymeacoffee.com/hotscripture
[ ▶︎ ] Study our full Explainer series here???? https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYfeYAeOQ-Zo_QcQLcf3Z7Yf2uw_NcZwZ
????️ Chapters & Timestamps
00:00 - The "Coffee Mug" Verse vs. Reality
01:30 - The Hard Truth: A Message for the Exile
02:50 - A Blueprint for the Stuck Season
03:50 - The Dust of Jerusalem: Understanding Displacement
05:15 - Jeremiah: The Weeping Whistleblower
07:10 - Shalom: More Than Just Peace
08:15 - Tikvah: Your Cord of Hope
09:40 - Confronting the Lie of Quick Comfort
11:15 - Build, Plant, and Bless in Babylon
13:10 - Why the Struggle is the Forge
14:20 - Your Challenge: What Garden Will You Plant?
15:18 - The Closing Prayer for Wholeness
???? #jeremiah #jeremiah29 #jeremiah2911 #exegesis #biblecontext #bibleexplained #scripturestudy #biblestudy #kjv #spiritualgrowth #HotScripture
???? Subtitles - 171 Languages are available - Pick your preferred one ???? Audio - Original Audio Track is ENGLISH (all other audio is generated by YouTube)
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