Jeremiah 42:21
And now I haue this day declared it to you, but ye haue not obeied the voice of the Lord your God, nor any thing for the which he hath sent me vnto you. Jeremiah 42:21 (KJV)
And
now I have this day declared
it to you; but ye have not obeyed the voice of the LORD your God, nor any
thing for the which he hath sent me unto you. Jeremiah 42:21 (KJV)
Jeremiah 42 is part of a larger narrative in the book of Jeremiah that focuses on the aftermath of the Babylonian invasion of Judah and the subsequent exile of the people. In this chapter a group of survivors, including military leaders and others, come to Jeremiah seeking guidance from the Lord on what they should do, and they promise to obey whatever He reveals.
The people in Jeremiah’s time faced a critical decision about whether to remain in Judah or go to Egypt to escape the Babylonians. Their request for Jeremiah to pray and seek God’s will demonstrates their recognition of the need for seeking God’s will in important matters, reminding us that seeking God’s guidance should be our first step when faced with crucial decisions in life.
Despite their promise to obey the word of the Lord, the people had not yet acted on God’s instructions when Jeremiah delivered the message. Obedience to God’s commands is a fundamental aspect of the covenant relationship between God and His people. Disobedience not only shows a lack of faith but also disregards the wisdom and guidance of God.
God had warned the people of Judah that if they went to Egypt they would face destruction, sword, famine, and pestilence (Jeremiah 42:13‑18). Jeremiah’s declaration in verse 21 emphasizes the gravity of their disobedience and serves as a reminder that disregarding God’s commands can have severe consequences and hinder the fulfillment of God’s plans and purposes in our lives.
Jeremiah faithfully conveyed the word of the Lord to the people, even though they did not listen. This highlights the importance of trusting and relying on God’s guidance, even when it goes against our desires or expectations. God’s wisdom surpasses our own, and His plans are always better than ours; we should be willing to submit to His will, even when it may seem difficult or contrary to our immediate desires.
The people’s disobedience and subsequent decision to go to Egypt resulted in further judgment from God. Their mistake serves as a lesson for us today. We can learn from their errors and strive to seek God’s guidance and obey His commands faithfully. The example of the people in Jeremiah’s time reminds us of the importance of humility, submission, and trust in our relationship with God.
In conclusion Jeremiah 42:21 emphasizes the importance of seeking and obeying God’s guidance in our lives. It highlights the consequences of disobedience and encourages us to trust in God’s wisdom and plans, even when they may be contrary to our own desires. May we learn from the mistakes of the people in Jeremiah’s time and strive to align our lives with God’s will.

