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Jeremiah 39 records the fulfillment of decades of prophetic warning. Jerusalem is breached, leaders flee, and King Zedekiah is captured. His punishment mirrors the very future Jeremiah foretold — seeing his sons killed, then being blinded and exiled to Babylon.
The city is burned, the palace destroyed, and most of the people are taken captive. Yet judgment is not indiscriminate. The poorest are spared and given land, and Jeremiah is protected by order of the Babylonian king — not as honor from men, but as confirmation that God’s word stands.
Ebed-Melech, who earlier risked his life to rescue Jeremiah, receives a personal promise of deliverance. God remembers faithfulness even amid collapse.
Jeremiah 39 teaches that God’s word is neither delayed nor defeated. When warnings are ignored, consequences arrive. Yet even in judgment, God preserves life, honors faith, and keeps His promises intact.
When the Walls Fell” — Jeremiah 39
Verse 1 — The Breach
In Zedekiah’s final year
The walls gave way, the end drew near
The city cracked beneath the night
Babylon poured in by firelight
Princes sat within the gate
The watch was lost, the hour too late
The king fled out beneath the stars
Toward the plain… not very far
Chorus — The Word Fulfilled
Every warning spoken true
Every tear that prophets knew
What was said has come to pass
Stone by stone, the city collapsed
The word stood firm when strength was gone
The Lord had spoken… and it came on
Verse 2 — The King Brought Low
They caught the king upon the plain
Brought him to Riblah, bound in chains
His sons were slain before his eyes
Then sight was gone — a living cry
They led him blind to Babylon
A crown erased, a kingdom done
The fear he chose, the truth he fled
Now stood fulfilled… just as was said
Chorus — Judgment Arrives
You would not hear when mercy called
Now judgment stands within the wall
The fire falls, the palace burns
The time has come — the page has turned
What pride refused, pain now explains
The cost of ignoring heaven’s claim
Bridge — The City Burned
Nebuzaradan came with flame
He burned the house, erased the name
The king’s own halls, the people’s homes
Left ash and dust and broken stones
The poor were spared, the weak remained
Vineyards given, fields regained
Chains for some, relief for few
Justice moved… both firm and true
Verse 3 — The Prophet Remembered
The word went out from Babylon’s king
“Do him no harm — let freedom ring”
They brought me out, they kept me safe
The Lord preserved what men disgraced
And Ebed-Melech heard the word
“You trusted Me — you were not ignored
When terror falls and swords descend
Your life is spared… I am your shield”
Final Chorus — Truth Still Stands
The city fell, the king was bound
The prophet lived, the word resounded
Not one word failed, not one decree
The Lord remains in sovereignty
Through fire and loss and shattered stone
God proves His word… and guards His own
Outro — After the Fall
The walls are gone, the silence deep
Yet promises the Lord will keep
Beyond the ash, beyond the flame
The word still breathes… the Lord still reigns
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