To Panic or to Pray
Jeremiah 32:17 Lord GOD, with your great power you made the earth and the sky. There is nothing too hard for you to do.
Life is a puzzle that, all too often, seems impossible to solve. You had plans. They were good plans. I mean, very good plans. Then … boom! Things inexplicably took a dark turn. We’ve all been there.
When you’re faced with a dark, unsolvable set of circumstances so complex that you can’t reason your way through, what do you do? Well, obviously, you ask God what in the blazes He’s up to. Why would He let this happen … to you of all people?
It’s 597 BC, a time of national crisis. Jerusalem is under siege by the Babylonians. Judah’s about to fall. Yet God … get this … instructs the prophet Jeremiah to do something astonishing; to buy a field in Anathoth. Really, God? It’d leave you shaking your head, wouldn’t it? But this is how Jeremiah responds:
Jeremiah 32:17 Lord GOD, with your great power you made the earth and the sky. There is nothing too hard for you to do.
It’s easy to think of yourself as a person of faith until that faith is tested; until God seems to be doing something dark and inexplicable, like allowing the Promised Land to be overrun and His chosen people, Israel, to be taken into captivity.
When God does something like that, allows something like that, presides over something like that, there are two options: either He’s malevolent and untrustworthy, or there’s something else going on behind the scenes that you and I can’t see or comprehend.
So the next time you find yourself in that place, you can either panic or pray …
Lord GOD, with your great power you made the earth and the sky. There is nothing too hard for you to do.
That’s God’s Word. Fresh … for you … today.
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