Today's Reading | March 10, 2026
Jeremiah 32:16–35
Introduction Jeremiah 32:16–35: Jeremiah prays to the Lord, recalling God’s mighty acts in delivering the people from slavery in Egypt and giving them the rich and fertile land of Canaan. Because the people did not obey God or remain faithful, Judah is now under siege by the Babylonians. Today’s Key Verse: Jeremiah 32:27 GNT “I am the LORD, the God…
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