What excuse did Jeremiah give for not wanting to be a prophet?
He said he was too young and couldn’t speak well.
Who became angry when Jeremiah preached God’s message?
The priests, prophets, and people.
What did Jeremiah urge the people to do?
Change their ways and obey God.
What did the officials decide about Jeremiah?
He was innocent and should not be put to death.
Who is LaRay?
Double Jeopardy!
He was a city clerk, former city council member, and the first African American elected to his position in Wynnewood, Oklahoma.
What did God tell Jeremiah not to say?
“I am too young.”
Where did the crowd confront Jeremiah?
In the temple.
What did Jeremiah say about his message?
Double Jeopardy!!
He said it came directly from the Lord.
Who defended Jeremiah when others wanted to harm him?
The officials and the people recognized his innocence.
What is serving as the city clerk?
LaRay said this was 'where God wants me to be' and that it took ten years to reach this position.
What promise did God give Jeremiah to help him be brave?
Double Jeopardy!!
That He would be with him and protect him.
What message made the people furious?
That the temple and Jerusalem would be destroyed like Shiloh.
What did Jeremiah say about what could happen to him?
They could do whatever they thought was right, but he trusted God.
How did God’s promise in Jeremiah 1:8 come true in Jeremiah 26:16?
God promised to protect Jeremiah—and He did!
What are community events?
LaRay was known for organizing and hosting these for the city of Wynnewood, bringing together youth and the elderly.
What part of Jeremiah did God touch to give him His words?
His mouth.
What did the people want to do to Jeremiah after hearing his prophecy?
They wanted to kill him.
What warning did Jeremiah give the leaders?
That killing him would make them guilty of shedding innocent blood.
What does this teach us about standing for truth?
God can use others to defend us when we do what’s right.
Who is Brent
He was a 14-year-old photojournalist who interviewed LaRay for a school project.
What authority did God give Jeremiah?
To speak His words and declare His judgment and restoration.
What does Jeremiah’s courage teach us about sharing God’s truth?
Hint: Jeremiah 26:8
We must speak God’s message even when others reject it.
What do these verses teach us about obedience and courage?
That true obedience means speaking truth even when it’s risky.
How can we be like Jeremiah when people don’t agree with us?
Double Jeopardy!
Stay faithful, speak truth, and trust God’s protection.
What is an example of faith and perseverance in leadership?
LaRay shared that even though his own mother voted against him years ago, he still trusted God’s timing for his promotion.