What Is the Book of Jeremiah?

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The book of Jeremiah is one of the Bible’s most powerful and heartbreaking books. But how do you teach it to your kids?

Stretching across fifty-two chapters of poetry, prophecy, and narrative, Jeremiah is the book most people find overwhelming—too long, too intense, too filled with judgment and grief to know where to begin. A prophet weeps over a nation that won’t listen. Kings burn God’s word and throw his messenger into a pit. A city that was supposed to last forever burns to the ground. And right in the middle of all that darkness, God makes one of the most extraordinary promises in all of Scripture: a new covenant, written on the human heart.

This is the book Jesus quoted at the Last Supper. It’s the story behind the phrase “new testament.” And it’s a brutally honest portrait of what happens when God’s people stop listening—and what it costs God to keep loving them anyway.

What Is the Book of Jeremiah? makes this sprawling prophetic book accessible for today’s young readers. Written in a warm, conversational style that doesn’t flinch from hard content or talk down to kids, this guide walks through all fifty-two chapters of Jeremiah with:

  • Engaging illustrations from pop culture—from Coraline to Ender’s Game to Animal Farm—that connect biblical themes to stories kids already know and love

  • Honest engagement with difficult content—handling judgment, suffering, and the raw honesty of a prophet who cursed the day he was born, in age-appropriate ways that spark real conversations

  • Real-life application—helping kids see how Jeremiah’s themes of courage, faithfulness, and the cost of speaking truth connect to their own experiences of peer pressure, disappointment, and trusting God when life doesn’t make sense

Whether your child is learning what it means to stand alone for what’s right, wrestling with why God allows hard things, or ready to discover the Old Testament roots of the new covenant we celebrate in Christ, What Is the Book of Jeremiah? will show them that even when everything falls apart, God’s final word is never judgment but always grace.

Perfect for family reading, church classes, or independent study.

paperback, 9 chapters, 100 pags

The book of Jeremiah is one of the Bible’s most powerful and heartbreaking books. But how do you teach it to your kids?

Stretching across fifty-two chapters of poetry, prophecy, and narrative, Jeremiah is the book most people find overwhelming—too long, too intense, too filled with judgment and grief to know where to begin. A prophet weeps over a nation that won’t listen. Kings burn God’s word and throw his messenger into a pit. A city that was supposed to last forever burns to the ground. And right in the middle of all that darkness, God makes one of the most extraordinary promises in all of Scripture: a new covenant, written on the human heart.

This is the book Jesus quoted at the Last Supper. It’s the story behind the phrase “new testament.” And it’s a brutally honest portrait of what happens when God’s people stop listening—and what it costs God to keep loving them anyway.

What Is the Book of Jeremiah? makes this sprawling prophetic book accessible for today’s young readers. Written in a warm, conversational style that doesn’t flinch from hard content or talk down to kids, this guide walks through all fifty-two chapters of Jeremiah with:

  • Engaging illustrations from pop culture—from Coraline to Ender’s Game to Animal Farm—that connect biblical themes to stories kids already know and love

  • Honest engagement with difficult content—handling judgment, suffering, and the raw honesty of a prophet who cursed the day he was born, in age-appropriate ways that spark real conversations

  • Real-life application—helping kids see how Jeremiah’s themes of courage, faithfulness, and the cost of speaking truth connect to their own experiences of peer pressure, disappointment, and trusting God when life doesn’t make sense

Whether your child is learning what it means to stand alone for what’s right, wrestling with why God allows hard things, or ready to discover the Old Testament roots of the new covenant we celebrate in Christ, What Is the Book of Jeremiah? will show them that even when everything falls apart, God’s final word is never judgment but always grace.

Perfect for family reading, church classes, or independent study.