Whenever
Jehudi had read three or four columns of the scroll, the king cut them off with
a scribe’s knife and threw them into the firepot (Jeremiah 36:23).
Baruch complied with Jeremiah’s instructions, but when palace officials heard him reading from the scroll, they were alarmed, knowing they would have to report these events to the king. Still, being sympathetic to Jeremiah, they sent both Baruch and the prophet into hiding before making their report.
Seated before the fire in his winter quarters, the king demanded the scroll be read in his presence. As three or four columns were read, Jehoiakim took a knife and cut that portion from the scroll and burned it in his firepot. By the time the assistant was finished reading, the entire scroll had been burned to ashes.
How do you respond to Scripture that makes you uncomfortable?
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