Today's Reading | March 9, 2026
Jeremiah 32:1–15
Introduction Jeremiah 32:1–15: In today’s reading, Jerusalem is surrounded by the Babylonian army, and Jeremiah has been imprisoned by Judah’s King Zedekiah. Jeremiah receives a message from the LORD to purchase a field at this unsettled time, a sign of hope for Judah’s future. Today’s Key Verse: Jeremiah 32:15 GNT [Jeremiah said:] “The LORD Almighty, the God of Israel, has…
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