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Jeremiah 25 marks a major turning point in the book by establishing God’s timetable for judgment. After decades of ignored warnings, God declares that Judah will serve Babylon for seventy years. This exile is not random political collapse — it is measured, purposeful discipline determined by God.
Babylon, led by Nebuchadnezzar, is named as God’s instrument for this season. Yet Babylon is not exempt from judgment. When its appointed time ends, God promises to judge Babylon as well, proving that no empire stands above divine authority.
The chapter expands beyond Judah to include all nations. Through the image of the cup of wrath, God reveals that His judgment will extend across the world. Jerusalem drinks first, but the cup passes to every kingdom, showing God’s universal sovereignty.
Jeremiah 25 teaches that history is not chaotic. God sets boundaries, durations, and outcomes. Judgment is real, but it is never uncontrolled — and beyond discipline lies restoration when God’s purposes are complete.
The Cup of Wrath” — Jeremiah 25
Verse 1 — The Long Warning
For twenty-three years I spoke My word
Early and often — still unheard
From Josiah’s days to this dark hour
You would not listen, would not bow
I sent My servants time and time
To call you back, to draw the line
Turn from your ways, from evil ground
But deafened hearts would not turn around
Chorus — The Seventy Years
Because you would not hear My voice
You chose this road, you made this choice
This land will rest, lie bare and still
Seventy years by sovereign will
Babylon rules for appointed days
Then judgment comes their way
Verse 2 — Babylon the Instrument
I summon Nebuchadnezzar now
My servant for this season’s vow
Against this land and all around
I bring the sword to break the ground
You will serve the king you fear
Till time is full and judgment’s clear
Then I will turn My hand again
And Babylon will answer for its sin
Chorus — The Appointed Time
Nations rise and nations fall
None escape the Sovereign call
I set the length, I name the span
History rests within My plan
The Lord who speaks, the Lord who reigns
Counts the years… commands the chains
Bridge — The Cup Given
Take this cup from out My hand
Make all the nations understand
They will drink and stagger so
Because of judgment I bestow
Jerusalem first, then every land
From Pharaoh’s throne to distant sand
All the kingdoms far and wide
Will drink the cup — none denied
Verse 3 — The Roar of the Lord
The Lord will roar from Zion’s height
Thunder judgment day and night
Against His pasture He will cry
The storm breaks loose across the sky
The noise reaches earth’s far end
For judgment comes on foe and friend
The wicked fall, no peace is found
Their bodies lie upon the ground
Final Chorus — The Lord of History
The cup is poured, the word is sure
No refuge stands, no wall secure
Yet every step, each rising tide
Moves within what God has tied
Judgment speaks, but mercy waits
Beyond the years… beyond the gates
Outro — When the Years Are Full
When seventy years have reached their close
The Lord will act — the story turns
What He has spoken will be done
The Sovereign reigns… the end begun
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