Soon the princes heard the news of Jeremiah’s words, and they hurried from the palace to learn for themselves the truth of the matter. “And the priests and the prophets spoke to the princes and all the people, saying, ‘This man deserves to die! For he has prophesied against this city, as you have heard with your ears.’” Verse 11. But Jeremiah boldly declared: “The Lord sent me to prophesy against this house and against this city with all the words that you have heard. Now therefore, ... obey the voice of the Lord your God; then the Lord will relent concerning the doom that He has pronounced against you. As for me, here I am, in your hand; do with me as seems good and proper to you. But know for certain that if you put me to death, you will surely bring innocent blood on yourselves, on this city, and on its inhabitants; for truly the Lord has sent me to you.” Verses 12-15. RR 148.3
If the prophet had been intimidated by those high in authority, he would have lost his life. But the courage with which he delivered the solemn warning earned the respect of the people and turned the princes in his favor. They reasoned with the priests and false prophets. In this way God raised up defenders for His servant. RR 148.4
The elders also united in protesting against the priests’ decision regarding Jeremiah. Through the pleading of these influential men the prophet’s life was spared, although many priests and false prophets would gladly have seen him put to death on the charge of stirring up revolt against the authorities. RR 149.1
To the close of his ministry, Jeremiah stood as “a fortress” (Jeremiah 6:27) against which human wrath could not prevail. “They will fight against you,” the Lord had forewarned His servant, “but they shall not prevail against you.” Jeremiah 15:20. RR 149.2