When the goats join forces to keep the wetland grass and bushes trimmed, we are blessed with a beautiful sight at sunrise! In this passage, God is encouraging Jeremiah to call out to Him. He reveals to Jeremiah a promise of healing and righteousness that would come to restore the land. Ultimately, a descendant of David was promised, a righteous Branch (Jesus, our Savior). As sure as the sun rises, God would do this amazing act for His people. If we are waiting for God in a difficult place, God invites us to also call upon Him and be encouraged. He has promises for us today that will be accomplished (in spite of our feeble human limitations). -Teresa #toGodbetheglory
Jeremiah 33:1-22 (ESV)
The Lord Promises Peace
33 The word of the Lord came to Jeremiah a second time, while he was still shut up in the court of the guard: 2 “Thus says the Lord who made the earth,[a] the Lord who formed it to establish it—the Lord is his name: 3 Call to me and I will answer you, and will tell you great and hidden things that you have not known. 4 For thus says the Lord, the God of Israel, concerning the houses of this city and the houses of the kings of Judah that were torn down to make a defense against the siege mounds and against the sword: 5 They are coming in to fight against the Chaldeans and to fill them[b] with the dead bodies of men whom I shall strike down in my anger and my wrath, for I have hidden my face from this city because of all their evil. 6 Behold, I will bring to it health and healing, and I will heal them and reveal to them abundance of prosperity and security. 7 I will restore the fortunes of Judah and the fortunes of Israel, and rebuild them as they were at first. 8 I will cleanse them from all the guilt of their sin against me, and I will forgive all the guilt of their sin and rebellion against me. 9 And this city[c] shall be to me a name of joy, a praise and a glory before all the nations of the earth who shall hear of all the good that I do for them. They shall fear and tremble because of all the good and all the prosperity I provide for it.
10 “Thus says the Lord: In this place of which you say, ‘It is a waste without man or beast,’ in the cities of Judah and the streets of Jerusalem that are desolate, without man or inhabitant or beast, there shall be heard again 11 the voice of mirth and the voice of gladness, the voice of the bridegroom and the voice of the bride, the voices of those who sing, as they bring thank offerings to the house of the Lord:
“‘Give thanks to the Lord of hosts,
for the Lord is good,
for his steadfast love endures forever!’
For I will restore the fortunes of the land as at first, says the Lord.
12 “Thus says the Lord of hosts: In this place that is waste, without man or beast, and in all of its cities, there shall again be habitations of shepherds resting their flocks. 13 In the cities of the hill country, in the cities of the Shephelah, and in the cities of the Negeb, in the land of Benjamin, the places about Jerusalem, and in the cities of Judah, flocks shall again pass under the hands of the one who counts them, says the Lord.
The Lord’s Eternal Covenant with David
14 “Behold, the days are coming, declares the Lord, when I will fulfill the promise I made to the house of Israel and the house of Judah. 15 In those days and at that time I will cause a righteous Branch to spring up for David, and he shall execute justice and righteousness in the land. 16 In those days Judah will be saved, and Jerusalem will dwell securely. And this is the name by which it will be called: ‘The Lord is our righteousness.’
17 “For thus says the Lord: David shall never lack a man to sit on the throne of the house of Israel, 18 and the Levitical priests shall never lack a man in my presence to offer burnt offerings, to burn grain offerings, and to make sacrifices forever.”
19 The word of the Lord came to Jeremiah: 20 “Thus says the Lord: If you can break my covenant with the day and my covenant with the night, so that day and night will not come at their appointed time, 21 then also my covenant with David my servant may be broken, so that he shall not have a son to reign on his throne, and my covenant with the Levitical priests my ministers. 22 As the host of heaven cannot be numbered and the sands of the sea cannot be measured, so I will multiply the offspring of David my servant, and the Levitical priests who minister to me.”
Although we are blessed at times with sweetness beyond measure, the law of the Lord is even sweeter than honey. It revives our soul and makes us wise. We desire the truth and righteousness of your ways, Our Redeemer. -Teresa
While visiting my mom, we went for dinner at the Pannekoeken Restaurant. It was really good food and reminiscent of her recipe for Finnish pancakes. This passage reminds me of how much God wants to meet all our needs according to His riches in glory. (Phil 4:19) When the God of Israel said, “Open your mouth wide and I will fill it”, I am encouraged to know that my busy work is not the end result of my life’s efforts. Rather, I hear God’s heart for us….to feed us with the finest of wheat and satisfy us with honey from the rock. Our job is to get rid of the things that compete for God’s position as Savior and Lord. You, Lord, amaze me with joy and abundance from your hand.- Teresa
Flying into San Diego, I snapped this shot. The light shining on the hills along with the water in the distance and the wing of the plane in the foreground helped me to reflect on this passage. The Psalmist described God’s mighty works to the children of Israel. He delivered them (safe passage), he illuminated their way (pillar of fire), and he met their daily need (water). When you read the gospel of John, Jesus clearly proclaims his deity. He delivers us from sin (the way to the Father), he claims to be the light of the world (which helps us navigate through spiritual darkness), and he is the living water (eternally satiating our spiritual thirst). Will we trust his saving power? – Teresa #beamazed #besteadfast #befaithul #believe”panisangelicus”
When I’m with one of my kids, I realize what a blessing the youth are. They challenge us with fresh and new perspectives, taking into account all that they’ve been taught. The prophet, Jeremiah, was a youth when God called him to speak up. He took into account what he had been taught, (saying that he was only a youth). In essence, God told him, “it didn’t matter- I’m the one calling you to speak”!! It takes courage to fly in the face of tradition. Did we do this when we were youths? Why does it surprise us when our children walk the God-ordained path set before them? – Teresa #chosen #uniquelyHis
Listening to some love songs this week, I was feeling the vibe of “Don’t Know Much”, sung by Aaron Neville and Linda Ronstadt. My Bible reading today expressed this same “first love” feeling I had for the Savior back in 1979. Strangely, it hit me as vibrantly today as my passion carried me then (when I’d sing at the top of my lungs with my car windows rolled down driving the country roads home after work). He makes all things new! His love changes our whole identity (and is like a foundation holding us strong). His praise is so easy to sing out when He brings us from death to life. -Teresa #IdontknowmuchbutIknowIlove…
There are many rooms in the Father’s house. Jesus is preparing them for his disciples and for all who walk by faith when He returns to earth (in order to bring us to live with Him in heaven). Eternal life is so much more than experiencing the richness of God’s kingdom (streets of gold). More importantly, it includes close fellowship or relationships! How do we get to be a part of this? Read the answer below in verse six. Eternal life begins the moment we put our faith in Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. (we are all eternal beings and at this moment we cross from death to life). He desires for us to know the trinity in a personal way. Has God ever spoken into your individual circumstances? If so, you can trust that He will fulfill all His promises.- Teresa
Would our day be a bit lighter if we simply understood God’s plan, purpose and power to sustain us? We can perform to the best of our ability but at some point we must put our trust in Him! In that space, we can let the clouds or burdens of our soul become light around us. He has made a great promise that was first told to us through (father) Abraham: justification by faith. What a great Biblical foundational truth: substitutionary atonement. It is all about His great gift to us. Are we ready to receive it and walk in step with it?- Teresa #deadmanwalkingbytheSpirit
What a great God we have. He comforts those who inhabit Zion (poetic version of: those in Jerusalem as God’s chosen people who put their trust in Him. This also includes those who are born again at the foot of the cross [Christ’s crucifixion took place on Mount Moriah-see Lambert Dolphin’s Mount Moriah, site of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem @ templemount.org, 1996]. Christ followers are grafted in/adopted as Zion’s children.) I need His comfort daily. We can rejoice whenever we listen to the scripture sung in Handel’s Messiah (“comfort ye”). -Teresa #Heisgreat
Lembert Dome is a welcome sight for hikers coming out of the back country. There are times when our psyche is saturated with adjusting to shifting trends/mores of our culture. We can always look to God and His word to provide direction and solid ground. As refreshing as the sight of the Dome is to hikers, God’s word is to those who are weary. – Teresa #God’speaceamidsthestorm