So the Lord said to me, “Do not pray for the welfare of this people. When they fast, I am not going to listen to their cry; and when they offer burnt offering and grain offering, I am not going to accept them. Rather I am going to make an end of them by the sword, famine and pestilence.”
— Jeremiah 14:11-12
God commanded Jeremiah to not pray for the people. That violates what I’ve seen some argue as God being all-loving.
Jeremiah was a prophet who God used to pronounce Israel’s destruction for their disobedience. God gave Israel chance after chance, forgiveness after forgiveness, even when they sought other Gods to worship, and basically turned their backs on Him. They turned away from God’s love, so God finally said no more. They went whoring serving other Gods. One example is in Judges 2:11-23 KJV, but there are many more examples in the Bible.
Tell me, if your wife/husband went whoring over and over again, and each time you forgave, she/he did it again, and again, and said “if you don’t forgive me, you don’t love me.” What would do? Let him/her return to you once again to step on your love and kindness? How many times would you put yourself through this? Not many times, right? Well God forgave Israel hundreds of times because He DID love them. They hurt Him. He has a heart also!
We have to understand what we are reading and we have to know the history of Israel and God’s dealing with them.
First of all God loves Israel, and will always love Israel. However at that time in Jeremiah 14:11-12 KJV, Israel was being punished for their long century disobedience. So, no more praying for them at that time because prayer would not change God’s mind; He was fed up and was pronouncing their punishment.
They had moved God to jealous and anger over their false Gods, Deuteronomy 32:21 KJV, “They have moved me to jealousy with
that which is not God; they have provoked me to anger with their vanities: and I will move them to jealousy with
those which are not a people; I will provoke them to anger with a foolish nation.”
Isaiah 5:1-7 KJV, gives a good explanation, although there are many scriptures explaining why God punished Israel.
But today we are forgiven in Christ Jesus, we are under grace - a testament of God’s love for mankind; and are told to pray for people, even our enemies.