Habakkuk 3 Think About It! 

How often do we we sit and ponder how we can voice our concerns to the Lord God Almighty. Habakkuk was a prophet and so because of that, he and the Lord had an awesome closeness. You may not be a prophet but you can pray just as he did. Let’s take a close look at his prayer and learn some details. Habakkuk chapter 3:

I am awed, Lord, by what you accomplished.

In our time repeat those deeds;

in our time reveal them again.

But when you cause turmoil, remember to show us mercy!

Steps to follow Habakkuk’s example: 

  1. Adore God. Habakkuk praised God from all His wonders both in the physical realm and in the spiritual realm. 
  2. Acknowledge God’s wonders! Habakkuk praised God for His wonderful deeds. 
  3. Ask God. Habakkuk asked God to reveal His wonders once again and then for His mercy when times were tough. 

How is your prayer life today? Do you ask for these three things? Think about it. 

2 Kings 24-25; 2 Chronicles 36 Be Careful What You Ask For…

Today as we read the news of the destruction and evil workings in nations around the world we wonder how long will God be patient? However, this one thing we know, God is a patient and loving God BUT He is also just regarding sin and its consequences. Centuries have passed since God gave the Israelites the Mosaic Law with the stipulation that faithfulness to Him would be rewarded and disobedience would be punished. However, the Israelites wanted a king so they could be like the nations around them. Be careful what you ask for. God’s ways are the best ways, but He allowed the fruit of that wish to come true. The end result was that the nation was divided, and the kings for the most part were evil. Be careful what you ask for. 

The prophet Isaiah wrote these words to remind us of what God thinks of our decisions. “The wicked need to abandon their lifestyle and sinful people their plans. They should return to the Lord, and he will show mercy to them, and to their God, for he will freely forgive them.”  Today we need to heed these words more than ever for they are eternal from the Lord, not just for the kings and people of the past but for us now. 

God gives us choices
What will we do?

Jeremiah 38 Friendship in tough times

Do you have a friend who you can count on to help you in tough times? We don’t know the background of Ebed-Melech, the Ethiopian living in Jerusalem, but it seems that in some way he has crossed paths with Jeremiah and became his friend. When the kings evil men put Jeremiah in a mud filled cistern he had not joined in their plan. Secondly, he not only had crossed paths with Jeremiah but also King Zedekiah who was a coward and people pleaser. All we know is that Ebed-Melech’s bravery is noted when he sought the king’s favor to get Jeremiah released. In tough times it helps to have a friend who is willing to stand against evil men’s plans and Ebed-Melech is that friend to Jeremiah. Who is yours? Who can you count on to rise up to help you when others want to end your life? 

Ebed-Melech bravely came to the king to give him orders to get Jeremiah out of that mud filled cistern. He not only gave him freedom to do that but also to gather 30 other men to assist him. Thus that is how Jeremiah was released and why we are given this history lesson of compassion and true friendship. Because of that event, God told Jeremiah to tell Ebed-Melech that his life would be spared and honored in the annals of history. 

Who is your compassionate friend that you could count on in times of adversity? Do you have a Ebed-Melech in your life? 

Jeremiah 35 Obedience is praised

Sometimes God sends us a visual illustration to capture our attention so we understand His Word and His desire for us.  The story of the Rechabites is a good illustration of what it means to obey and to be steadfast no matter the pressure of the society around us. 

God again told Jeremiah to do something strange. Invite the Rechabites and offer wine to them. The Jerusalemites knew about the Rechabites and their obedience to their ancestor who forbid them to drink wine and live in houses. They must have wondered why were these nomads now residing in the city? Their leader spoke to Jeremiah and the leaders of Israel. We have obeyed our ancestor. Jeremiah challenged the leaders of Israel in Jerusalem. Do you see these people, how they obey? God wants you to follow their example but not obey a man but you are to obey God by keeping the Sabbath and honoring those who speak for God. Hear the word of the Lord. Because they have obeyed I will bless them. They only are now living in the city because of the Babylonians whom you and we fear. But, I will bless them for their obedience and never will they not have a man to stand before Me. 

The Rechabites are an example of obedience. What leader do we heed and obey: God or man? 

Faithfulness
A quality God honors

Jeremiah 32 Incredible! 

What does it take to be a prophet in the times of Israel? It takes fortitude and patience even when the skies are dark with enemies surrounding your beloved and chosen city and its people. That is where we find Jeremiah in this chapter. Incredible that God would tell him to buy a field that is in the hands of the enemy! How incredible that a fellow cousin would offer to sell Jeremiah a plot of land that he may never get to see or use! Yet, as Isaiah had said, the ways of the Lord are not our ways. “Indeed, my plans are not like your plans, and my deeds are not like your deeds,” says the Lord,  “for just as the sky is higher than the earth, so my deeds are superior to your deeds and my plans superior to your plans” Jeremiah knew and believed that thought and followed through with his cousin knowing full well the days ahead may be fraught with war, disease and death. 

At this time, Jeremiah was given a word of the Lord that he would restore the land. Would Jeremiah see it happen? God knows. But one thing we learn is Jeremiah knew and believed this about God: “Oh, SovereignLord, you did indeed make heaven and earth by your mightypower and great strength. Nothing is too hard for you!” 

When life is hard, how do you respond? Like Jeremiah or like the foolish king Zedekiah who did not believe Jeremiah’s words and in the end faced Nebuchadnezzar and was blinded by him as he sought to escape. 

Think about it. 

When God speaks, do you have a crisis of belief
Or do you believe wholly

Jeremiah 31 Promises

God promised the Jews that trouble was coming for their sins, but that is not the end of the story.Listen to what God says: “I Indeed, a time is coming,” says the Lord, “when I will cause people and animals to sprout up in the lands of Israel and Judah. In the past I saw to it that they were uprooted and torn down, that they were destroyed and demolished and brought disaster. But now I will see to it that they are built up and firmly planted. I, the Lord, affirm it!”

What a beautiful promise to those who had been taken captive to Babylon. After 70 yrs God will restore His people. So what does that promise mean for us today? What God has said He would do He did and His promise is that He will restore us one day for He is a promise keeper. We were once far off and in sin but God called and we answered. God took our trespasses and hidden them in the deepest sea to be remembered no more. 

Are you still wallowing in your sin? God is calling you. What will be your answer?

God is a promise keeper
God is trustworthy

Jeremiah 29 Hope!

The words of Jeremiah have come true, those in Jerusalem would be taken captive and escorted thousands of mile across the sands and waters between Jerusalem to Babylon. As Jeremiah witnessed this taking place, his heart was being torn apart for the very ones God had called,had turned against Him. Yet, in the midst of this, God spoke and reminded Jeremiah to tell the captives: “have plans to prosper you, not to harm you. I have plans to give you a future filled with hope,” God so loved His people that His plan was to restore them to wholeness after 70 yrs. In the meantime, they were to build houses, plant gardens, marry and give in marriage, have babies and lastly pray for the success of Babylon. 

Thinking back to this scene and then the Holocaust, what were the thoughts of the Jews? Did they see this captivity as a reflection of that verse or were they in denial? It is said that Corrie Ten Boom had secretly hidden a Bible and read it to the Jews in those barracks while they waited for the call to the crematoriums or to the work brigades. How many heard those words and clung to them as promises of God? How many heard but chose to deny that promise of God? How about you? 

In the darkness look up..
God has said and He will do

Jeremiah 23 Burden or Light?

The evil and wicked false prophets led the people of Judah astray and so it happens just now as then. If you speak of the Lord to unbelievers they have the same refrain: “the word of the Lord is burdensome.” Yet, this is what Jesus says: “Mat 11:30 For my yoke is easy to bear, and my load is not hard to carry,” Today as you witness to those who do not know the Lord listen carefully to what they say and then reply that God’s Word is easy and light. The unbelieving refuse to listen to the Word of the Lord because they see if as hard, it is burdensome and they reflect “ And I will say to myself, “You have plenty of goods stored up for many years; relax, eat, drink, celebrate!”’[Luke 12:19] thinking that they do not need to consider their destiny. They say tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow. But, what if there is no tomorrow? What if God should call you home today? Are you prepared or do you still think that His Word is burdensome, hard or too difficult? 

Come join us and see that the Word of the Lord enlightens, encourages, and is profitable for those who want to know His ways. 

Jeremiah 18 Stubbornness 

If you are of my age, you recall the comic strip Dennis the Menace. The Israelites are just like that character. God says obey Me but they respond:  But they just keep saying, ‘We do not care what you say! We will do whatever we want to do! We will continue to behave wickedly and stubbornly!” [Jer 18:12] When Dennis disobeyed, his parents would sit him in the corner to “think about his behavior.” His famous quote came from that time: I may be sitting down on the outside but standing up on the inside. That is just how the Israelites answered God. They were stubborn and refused to change. Sometimes we are just like that when we know to do good but instead choose to do what is wrong. 

When that character quality surfaces how do we respond? Are we like Dennis and the Israelites or do we humble ourselves and repent? 

will we believe and obey
or are we stubborn

Jeremiah 14-17 God’s Word to me…

Jeremiah has had a difficult task from the Lord. Even though he has been faithful, his heart is burdened because the people have rejected God. The time for consequences has come and God uses Jeremiah to reveal what it will be. The people have followed their leader who is corrupt and sinful. They have not listened to Jeremiah tell of the Lord and His Word. Sounds like today. God has persistently provided all the people have needed both physically and more importantly spiritually, but they have rejected the truth.  In the midst of Jeremiah’s lament he writes: “As your words came to me, I drank them in,and they filled my heart with joy and happiness because I belong to you, O Lord God of Heaven’s Armies.“ 

Is this how we respond when we hear bad news? Do God’s Words fill our heart with joy, which is the Fruit of the Spirit? Do we stop to think that no matter what comes our way, we respond with joy and happiness? Do we stop and say God what you bring about is from You because You are sovereign? James writes what our response should be when we are in a trial: “Consider it all joy, my brethren, when you encounter various trials,  knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance. And let endurance have its perfect result, so that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.” [James 1:2-4]

Application for today: be ye joyful in the midst of trials and heed the Word of the Lord. 

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