Jeremiah 18:12
And they said, There is no hope, but wee will walke after our owne deuices, and wee will euery one doe the imagination of his euil heart. Jeremiah 18:12 (KJV)
Jeremiah is a prophetic book in the Old Testament in which the Lord called Jeremiah to deliver messages of warning and repentance to the people of Judah. In the surrounding passage God uses the image of a potter shaping clay to illustrate His sovereign authority over nations and individuals. Just as a potter can mould the clay according to His purpose, God has the power to shape the destiny of His people.
In Jeremiah 18:12 the people voice a stark attitude toward God’s warning. They declare, “There is no hope,” revealing despair and a lack of faith in God’s ability to intervene. Rather than turn to the Lord, they resolve to “walk after our own devices,” following their own desires and “the imagination of his evil heart.” This self‑reliant stance shows a complete rejection of divine guidance.
The consequence of such rebellion is clear throughout Jeremiah. By choosing their own ways and rejecting God’s counsel, the nation set itself on a path toward destruction, invasion, exile, and suffering. The text repeatedly links this attitude with judgment, underscoring that reliance on one’s own wisdom leads to ruin.
Lessons for today emerge directly from the passage. First, the danger of self‑reliance is evident: trusting only in our plans and understanding can easily lead us astray, so we must acknowledge our need for God’s direction. Second, the importance of hope in God is highlighted; unlike the people of Judah who lost hope, believers are called to place their confidence in a faithful God who works all things together for good (cf. Romans 8:28). Third, the warning against following the “imagination of an evil heart” reminds us that our hearts can deceive (Jeremiah 17:9). Guarding our hearts, seeking righteousness, and submitting to the Holy Spirit are essential to avoid being swayed by sinful desires.
In conclusion, Jeremiah 18:12 exposes a fatal refusal to heed God’s warning and a choice to pursue personal desire. It serves as a cautionary tale, urging us to reject self‑reliance, cling to hope in God, and protect our hearts from evil imagination. May we learn from their example and choose obedience, trusting in God’s wisdom and guidance.

