10/12/2025 Midtown Church Sacramento
“God Sees Your Freedom”
Dr. Efrem Smith
Key Passage: Jeremiah 33:1-3
Biblical Foundation:
The Book of Jeremiah 34- Freedom, Judgement, and the Problem of Slavery and Sin.
- Jeremiah as the Weeping (Emotional) Prophet. He’s sharing God’s Vision Statement.
- God is bringing judgment for the sins of Judah, but there’s also a vision of restoration and the renewing of the Covenant. A God Who Sees We’re Broken. God’s Vision Statement For Our Lives Sees Brokenness and Offers Repair.
• A Vision Statement in the Book- Jeremiah 29:4-7 and 11-14
• Jeremiah is the continued story of God dealing with a people set free from slavery, still struggling with what it really means to be free.
The Big Question:
If we saw life the way God sees it, what would change?
Point #1: Seeing God’s Plan While In Confinement
Jeremiah 33:1-3
Point #2: Seeing God’s Heart for Restoration
Jeremiah 34:4-11
Point #3: Seeing God’s Providing of a Savior d
Jeremiah 34:14-22
Final Thought: Seeing God Hasn’t Given Up On Us
Jeremiah 33:23-26, Galatians 3:10-14, 5:1