Since grace was shown to their exiled King, then God had not abandoned His exiled people; later in Jesus, the new and better Jehoiachin, there is more grace to come. 1. The exiled king was brought out of prison. (v.31) 2. The exiled king received kindness, while in exile. (v.32-33) 3. The exiled king had his daily needs met, until the day of his death. (v.34) When our king is in exile, is there hope for us? What will happen to those in slavery? Heb. 2:14-15 When does more grace come to us? Jer. 31:2, Gal. 4:4 How did God provide for us? 2 Sam. 7:1-16, Heb.12:28
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The Rev. Benjamin J. Snodgrass has been Pastor at Falls Presbyterian Church (OPC) in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, since October, 2004. He graduated from Westminster Seminary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and previously served at Grace Fellowship OPC in the Germantown area of...