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Discover the devastating story of Jeremiah, the prophet who suffered for 40 years trying to save a nation that refused to listen. Called by God at just 20 years old, Jeremiah delivered a message no one wanted to hear: Jerusalem would fall unless the people changed their hearts. For four decades, he faced rejection, mockery, and violence. His own family plotted to kill him. King Jehoiakim burned his prophecies scroll by scroll. Religious leaders threw him into an empty cistern filled with mud, leaving him to die in darkness. Yet Jeremiah couldn't stop speaking the truth—it burned in his bones like fire. Watch as this lonely prophet witnesses everything he warned about come true in the most horrific way possible: an 18-month siege that turned Jerusalem into a nightmare of starvation, the temple destroyed stone by stone, and the city left in ashes. King Zedekiah's sons executed before his eyes, then blinded and dragged to Babylon in chains. But even in the ruins, weeping over the destruction, Jeremiah wrote some of the most beautiful words of hope ever recorded—including the prophecy of a New Covenant that would echo 600 years later in the words of Jesus. His Book of Lamentations remains one of the most powerful expressions of grief and faith ever written: "His mercies are new every morning; great is your faithfulness." This is the story of a man who stood alone for truth when everyone chose comfortable lies. Who suffered rejection but never compromised. Who watched his worst prophecies come true and still held onto hope. A profound reminder that faithfulness matters even when no one is listening.