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Read: Jeremiah 36:1-32
So Jeremiah took another scroll and gave it to the scribe Baruch son of Neriah, and as Jeremiah  dictated, Baruch wrote on it all the words of the scroll that Jehoiakim king of Judah had burned in  the fire. And many similar words were added to them. Jeremiah 36:32
Judgment came against Jehoiakim not simply because he acted foolishly in burning the Scriptures but  because of the condition of heart which that action revealed. This is given to us in one flaming  sentence in Verse 24: Yet neither the king, nor any of his servants who heard all these words, was  afraid, nor did they rend their garments. These men had lost the fear of God. And when a nation or  a people or an individual loses the fear of God, they are on their way to destruction. For the fear  of God is based upon the sovereign power which he exercises in life. These men were shown to be  stupid and senseless men who had lost their sense of reality entirely, because they had lost the  fear of God.
There is one great fact everywhere revealed — in Scripture, in history, and even in nature — which  has been called the law of retribution. That is, there is an inevitable consequence for doing  wrong, and there is no way to escape it. Even an atheist, who does not believe in God at all, must  admit that when he examines the laws of nature he is faced with the conclusion that you either obey  the laws of nature and live, or disobey them and die. And man is helpless to change that. We are in  the grip of forces greater than we are, and everything on every side testifies to this. That is why  we learn respect for the laws of electricity. You do not fool around with 10,000 volts of  electrical potential, thinking you are going to make up the laws as you go along. You had better  find out what they are first, for you disobey them to your peril and death.
This is what God has implanted in every part of life. How foolish and utterly stupid is the person  who seeks to ignore that fact. God requires of every nation that there be the recognition of his  sovereign government of men, and the law of retribution for evil. History has testified repeatedly  that God always accomplishes what he says he is going to do. God rules in the affairs of men.  Napoleon, at the height of his career, once very boldly said, God is on the side that has the  heaviest artillery — his cynical answer to someone who asked if God was on the side of France. Then  came the Battle of Waterloo, where he lost both the battle and his empire. Years later, in exile on  the island of St. Helena, chastened and humbled, Napoleon said, Man proposes; God disposes. This is  the lesson with which life seeks to confront us. God is able to work his sovereign will — despite  man. Therefore the basic, elementary knowledge of life with which everyone ought to start is the  fear of God.
Our Father, these words sober me. I pray that I will not point the finger of self-righteousness at  others, but rather will acknowledge the times I have not shown you the fear worthy of your name.
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