Many of Jeremiah’s messages were painful and unpleasant for the people (and especially the
kings) of Judah. But Jeremiah also echoed the rest of the Bible in saying that with God the worst
thing is never the last thing. Just before Jerusalem fell, he formally bought a piece of property at
God’s direction. Though real estate prices were surely very low, his motive was not economic, but
prophetic. “This is worth it,” he said, “because God promises that ‘houses, fields and vineyards will
again be bought in this land.’”