McGee makes comparison of Jesus ministry coward s Jerusalem with the tragic calling of Jeremiah. He examines three aspects of the sorrow of Jeremiah. First he looks at the prophet s sincerity as characterized by bitter loneliness and unpopularity. Second there is the significance of Jeremiah s sorrow, namely that God would judge Israel s sin. Thirdly, McGee looks at the solution to Jeremiah s sorrow; the promise of the coming Righteous Branch the Lord our Righteousness.