Day #227
Scripture Reading: Jeremiah 32 - 36 …
Many have tried, but no one has succeeded in
stopping God from bringing to pass that which He has said will happen.
The nation of Israel exists today in the land God promised to Abraham,
Isaac and Jacob some 4,000 years ago, and there is more to come. Even
though most of the physical descendants of Jacob do not acknowledge the one
true God and reject Jesus as the Christ, the Messiah, the prophet Zechariah
predicts a time when God "will pour out on the house of David and the
inhabitants of Jerusalem a Spirit of grace and supplication. They will
look on Me, the One they have pierced, and they will mourn for Him …
On that day a fountain will be opened to the house of David and the
inhabitants of Jerusalem, to cleanse them from sin and impurity" (Zechariah
12:10, 13:1; see also Romans 11:26-27).
Jeremiah testifies again that God's Word cannot be
stopped by any man or by any nation. All the nations exist by God's
command and purpose and He uses the nations to accomplish His purpose.
Any ruler, any nation, that arrogantly proclaims their power and might
and that rejects the testimony of God's Word places themselves squarely in the
path of God's judgment and it will most certainly come. Meanwhile, God
offers His promises to those whom He Himself has chosen and draws them to be
reconciled to Him through faith in the promises of God and the Deliverer …
Jesus, the Messiah, the Christ, who came once to bear sin and who will come
again a second time to gather His people to Himself.
Chapter 32 finds Jeremiah locked in prison and yet
God tells him to buy a field. The people of Judah were about to be taken
into captivity and their land would be taken by the Babylonians, so why waste
your money buying a field that you would never own? Because it was a
symbol of God's promise that He would restore His people to their land.
It was a sign of God's unchanging promise based on Who He is: the "Sovereign
LORD" the Creator of the heavens and the earth! Jeremiah
rightly declares, "Nothing is too hard for YOU!" (32:17).
Do you and I have such faith? Can you look at history and at the
present course of events in the world around us and in your own life and
testify that God will do what He says He will do?!
After Jeremiah prayed, God confirmed what he had
prayed: "I am the LORD, the God of all mankind. Is anything too
hard for ME?" (32:27). After pronouncing certain judgment
God says, "I will bring them back to this place and let them live in
safety. They will be My people and I will be their God" (32:37-38).
God goes on to say that He will make "an everlasting covenant
with them; I will never stop doing good to them, and I will inspire them to
fear me, so that they will never turn away from Me" (32:39-40).
So God says and so it will happen. "I will cleanse them
from all the sin they have committed against Me and will forgive all their sins
of rebellion against Me. Then THIS CITY will bring Me renown, joy, praise
and honor before all nations on earth …" (33:8-9).
Though God restored some of the remnant of Judah to
the land, the promises made to Israel and Judah lie still in the future. "The
days are coming when I will fulfill the gracious promise I made to the house of
Israel and to the house of Judah … In those days Judah will be saved and
Jerusalem will live in safety" (33:14,16). To those in the
church today, let alone in the world, who despise God's promises and declare
them null and void, God repeats the words of Chapter 31:35-37 in
Chapter 33:19-26. Only if day and night stop will God not keep His
promises to Israel and Judah. How foolish to declare today that the
nation of Israel, the physical descendants of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, have
nothing to do with God's plans for the end of this age!
Yet millions in the visible church have been led
astray and are guilty of pride and arrogance as they speak of God's grace.
In a very real way those who teach such things are like King Jehoiakim.
As Jehudi read the scroll that Jeremiah had dictated to Baruch, the king
cut the words off of the scroll and threw them into the fire until the entire
scroll had been burned. Many are doing the same thing today as they
determine which "parts" of the Bible might be true or worthwhile for
us today. They may as well take a knife and cut out the pages.
But notice what God does … He tells Jeremiah, "Take
another scroll and write on it all the words that were on the first
scroll" (36:28). God is not discouraged or turned back by the
efforts of those who oppose Him, whether in king's palaces or presidential
mansions. Read Psalm 2:1-12 and Philippians 2:9-11. It will all happen just as God says it will
in His Word, from Genesis 3:15 through Revelation 22:21. Israel and
Judah, the descendants of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob who are alive prior to the
coming of Jesus Christ, will see every word of the prophets fulfilled.
By God's grace, we live in "the day of
salvation" (II Corinthians 6:2), when through the Gospel of Jesus
Christ God is calling those from every nation to place their faith in Jesus
Christ and be saved from His coming wrath. wrath. "Everyone who calls
on the name of the Lord will be saved" (Joel 2:32; Romans 10:13).
"Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name
under heaven given to men by which we must be saved" (Acts 4:12).
God offers forgiveness and eternal life to those
who are united to Jesus Christ and grafted in to the "root of
David" (Romans 11:11-24). The wrath of God is even now being
revealed, but God is storing up His fierce wrath and judgment until the "Day
of the Lord," when His righteous anger against sin will be
revealed in its fullness. It is those who have heard the Word of the Lord
who are charged with declaring God's coming judgment and offering salvation to
those who repent and believe. May we be so doing when He comes!!
"Almighty, everlasting God, I come to You with
humble thanksgiving, for You are mighty to save! In You, and You alone,
there is hope for the future. While the nations rage and even those who
are called by Your Name turn away, by Your grace to me I draw near in faith,
trusting in the blood of Jesus, inspired by Your Spirit to praise and worship
YOU, my God. Thank You for Your unchanging promises to Israel and Judah,
for in Your faithfulness to them I find comfort and strength. As You have said,
so it will be. In Jesus' Name, Amen"
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