DEVOTION: "I will save you from the hands of the wicked and redeem you from the grasp of the cruel." declares the Lord. Jeremiah 15:21
Jeremiah had a tough job to do. It was a thankless task, one for which he would be beaten, thrown into a cistern, ridiculed, scorned, and even hunted down. Yet it was God's will that he go and preach law and repentance to the people of Judah. It was his will that he do this even though it was extremely hard.
A lot of you who read this devotion are older people. You have lived your lives and want to enjoy retirement. Yet, the Lord might still have something "hard" for you to do. It may be to go and talk to an adult child about their lifestyle. It may be helping to raise your grandkids more than you expected. It may be going to someone that you have sinned against and ask for forgiveness.
Whatever it is, know that when you do the Lord's will, Lord will "save you from the hands of the wicked and redeem you from the grasp of the cruel." He already has and he will continue to do so all the way to eternal life.
Prayer: Lord God help me to do your will even when it is difficult. Amen.
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TUESDAY'S QUIZ: What happened to the linen belt that Jeremiah hid in a crevice in the rocks at Perath and what did it mean? The Lord told him to go hide it in a crevice in the rocks. The pride of Judah would be rendered useless as was the belt.
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Jeremiah had a tough job to do. It was a thankless task, one for which he would be beaten, thrown into a cistern, ridiculed, scorned, and even hunted down. Yet it was God's will that he go and preach law and repentance to the people of Judah. It was his will that he do this even though it was extremely hard.
A lot of you who read this devotion are older people. You have lived your lives and want to enjoy retirement. Yet, the Lord might still have something "hard" for you to do. It may be to go and talk to an adult child about their lifestyle. It may be helping to raise your grandkids more than you expected. It may be going to someone that you have sinned against and ask for forgiveness.
Whatever it is, know that when you do the Lord's will, Lord will "save you from the hands of the wicked and redeem you from the grasp of the cruel." He already has and he will continue to do so all the way to eternal life.
Prayer: Lord God help me to do your will even when it is difficult. Amen.
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TUESDAY'S QUIZ: What happened to the linen belt that Jeremiah hid in a crevice in the rocks at Perath and what did it mean? The Lord told him to go hide it in a crevice in the rocks. The pride of Judah would be rendered useless as was the belt.
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