Verses 1–6
JEREMIAH - CHAPTER 42
JEREMIAH’S COUNSEL SOUGHT BY THE REMNANT
For forty years no one has paid much attention to the counsel of Jeremiah, but it appears here that he had finally been recognized as a true, trustworthy and respected prophet of Jehovah. The condition of the refugees is such as almost forces them to consult him about their future movements. They are not actually seeking spiritual guidance; they want to know whether Jehovah will approve their migration to Egypt. They still have not learned to trust and wait on the Lord in every situation, (comp. Exodus 14:13; Philippians 4:19; Ephesians 3:20; Proverbs 3:5-6). Jeremiah did not fail them. He came to them with a definite word from Jehovah -a word of assurance, consolation and everlasting love.
1. Recognizing the utter bankruptcy of their position among the nations, the diminished remnant of Judah (Deuteronomy 28:62; Isaiah 1:9; La 1:1) unites to seek Jeremiah’s prayer, counsel and intercession with Jehovah, (vs. 1-2; 37:3; comp. 1 Samuel 7:8; 1 Samuel 12:19; Isaiah 37:4; James 5:16).
2. They ask him to seek the Lord’s specific guidance - that they may walk in His way, (vs. 3; 6:16; comp. Psalms 86:11).
3. Jeremiah agrees to pray to the Lord in their behalf and to withhold nothing that the Lord gives in answer, (vs. 4; comp. Exodus 8:29; 1 Samuel 12:22-23; 1 Kings 22:14; Psalms 40:10).
4. Then they solemnly pledged, before the Lord (comp. Judges 11:10; Malachi 3:5; contr. Jeremiah 43:2), to obey the voice of the Lord -whether it seemed "good" of "evil" to them, (Exodus 24:7; Deuteronomy 5:27; Joshua 24:24) - knowing that their welfare was in following the Lord with their whole hearts, (vs. 5-6; Deuteronomy 5:29-33).