Sacrifices Can Be Meaningless
May 29, 2026
Commentary
God told Jeremiah, “Do not pray for this people” (v. 16), because their rebellion had become severe. They were worshiping false gods, even in their homes, and their families were deeply involved in idolatry (vv. 17–19). God warned that judgment would come because they had filled the land with spiritual corruption. Even children were drawn into these practices, showing how sin had spread through the whole society. This reminds us that sin never stays small but grows quickly when unchecked and unrepentant. The people built altars to the “queen of heaven,” likely a false goddess, and offered food and drink sacrifices to her (v. 18). God’s anger burned because they had worshiped with idols.
Therefore, the land would face destruction because of continued disobedience. Their worship had become empty rituals rather than true devotion to God. The people continued offering sacrifices in the temple, but they did not obey God in their daily lives (vv. 21–23). God reminded them that He did not desire sacrifice with-out obedience. He had repeatedly spoken through His prophets, saying, “Hearken unto Me”, but they refused to listen and chose their own way instead (vv. 23–24). Their stubborn hearts rejected God’s warnings as their ancestors did.
Because of their rebellion, sorrow and judgment would come upon the land. They would mourn deeply as God’s presence and blessing were withdrawn (v. 29). They had placed idols and abominations in God’s temple and even practiced child sacrifice in the Valley of Hinnom (vv. 30–31). This valley would become known as a place of slaughter. The land of Judah would become desolate, filled with sorrow, death, and ruin because they rejected God’s Word and refused to repent.
Application
Am I worshiping God with a sincere heart today? Do I mix my faith with hidden idols or compromises? Am I obeying God in my daily actions, not just words? Do I listen when God corrects me through His Word? Am I willing to repent and fully return to God right now? I want honesty, obedience, wholehearted devotion to God daily.
Jeremiah 7:16–34 (NET)
16 “But as for you, Jeremiah, do not pray for these people. Do not raise a cry of prayer for them! Do not plead with me to save them, because I will not listen to you. 17 Do you see what they are doing in the towns of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem? 18 Children are gathering firewood, fathers are building fires with it, and women are mixing dough to bake cakes to offer to the goddess they call the Queen of Heaven. They are also pouring out drink offerings to other gods. They seem to do all this just to trouble me. 19 But I am not really the one being troubled! says the Lord. Rather they are bringing trouble on themselves to their own shame! 20 So, the Sovereign Lord says, my raging fury will be poured out on this land. It will be poured out on human beings and animals, on trees and crops. And it will burn like a fire that cannot be extinguished.
21 “The Lord of Heaven’s Armies, the God of Israel, says to the people of Judah: ‘You might as well go ahead and add the meat of your burnt offerings to that of the other sacrifices and eat it, too! 22 Consider this: When I spoke to your ancestors after I brought them out of Egypt, I did not merely give them commands about burnt offerings and sacrifices. 23 I also explicitly commanded them: “Obey me. If you do, I will be your God and you will be my people. Live exactly the way I tell you and things will go well with you.” 24 But they did not listen to me or pay any attention to me. They followed the stubborn inclinations of their own wicked hearts. They acted worse and worse instead of better. 25 From the time your ancestors departed the land of Egypt until now, I sent my servants the prophets to you again and again, day after day. 26 But your ancestors did not listen to me nor pay attention to me. They became obstinate and were more wicked than even their own forefathers.’”
27 Then the Lord said to me, “When you tell them all this, they will not listen to you. When you call out to them, they will not respond to you. 28 So tell them: ‘This is a nation that has not obeyed the Lord their God and has not accepted correction. Faithfulness is nowhere to be found in it. These people do not even profess it anymore. 29 So mourn, you people of this nation. Cut off your hair and throw it away. Sing a song of mourning on the hilltops. For the Lord has decided to reject and forsake this generation that has provoked his wrath!’”
30 The Lord says, “I have rejected them because the people of Judah have done what I consider evil. They have set up their disgusting idols in the temple that I have claimed for my own and have defiled it. 31 They have also built places of worship in a place called Topheth in the Valley of Ben Hinnom so that they can sacrifice their sons and daughters by fire. That is something I never commanded them to do! Indeed, it never even entered my mind to command such a thing! 32 So, watch out!” says the Lord. “The time will soon come when people will no longer call those places Topheth or the Valley of Ben Hinnom. But they will call that valley the Valley of Slaughter, and they will bury so many people in Topheth they will run out of room. 33 Then the dead bodies of these people will be left on the ground for the birds and wild animals to eat. There will not be any survivors to scare them away. 34 I will put an end to the sounds of joy and gladness or the glad celebration of brides and grooms throughout the towns of Judah and the streets of Jerusalem. For the whole land will become a desolate wasteland.”