2. Men who prophesy contrary to the Word of the Lord.
a. Thus saith the Lord. Jer. 14:10-13
b. Thus saith the prophets. Jer. 14:14-16
c. The source of false prophecy. Jer. 23:16
d. Not men ordained of the Lord. Jer. 23:21-22
e. Deceived hearts prophesying. Jer. 23:
(1). God hears their prophecy. v. 25
(2). Deceived hearts prophesying. v. 26
(3). Resulting in the people forgetting the name of the Lord. v. 27
(4). Let the true prophet speak the WORD faithfully. v. 28
(5). The WORD likened to a fire and hammer. v. 29
(6). The Lord is against those who mimic the sayings of others. v. 30
(7). The Lord is against those, “who wag their own tongues.” v. 31 NIV
(8). Signs of a false prophecy; Lies, causing error, lightness (frivolity). they are of no profit, worthless. v. 32
(9). When they say what is the Lord saying:- “I will forsake you.” v. 33
(10). Punishment for the false prophet. v. 34
(11). All vainly seeking the oracle of God. v. 35
(12). A substitute made for truth. v. 36
(13). Seeking an answer, but the Lord has said: “don’t say it.” v. 37-38
(14). Punishment, forgotten, forsaken, cast out, everlasting reproach. v. 39-40:END: