Series on “I am Joe’s Favorite Verses”
Jeremiah 29:11
(Click on the link below to read the verses.)
Jeremiah 29:1-23
[Many years
ago, there used to be articles in the Reader’s Digest titled “I am Joe’s ___”
with the blank being filled with a body part or organ. Over the years, I’ve
written down verses that are meaningful to me on 3x5 cards. In this series
we’ll be looking at some of my favorite verses. In other words, “I am Joe’s
Favorite Verses”.]
What’s the biggest move that you’ve ever made?
But it wasn’t so much the logistics of packing and
driving that made it such a major move. It was the fact that we knew only four
people in Columbus. On top of that, my wife was born and raised in Lansing, and
I had spent virtually my entire life in Michigan. We were leaving all our
friends and everything that was familiar to us.
Basically, we were starting over. We had to find
where to shop for groceries, a doctor, a dentist, a church, friends –
everything was new. Even the culture was different. It was a much bigger city.
And you had all those rabid Ohio State fans.
Over a period of twenty years, Nebuchadnezzar, the
king of Babylon, invaded Judah on three separate occasions. During his final
invasion, he destroyed the city of Jerusalem including the Temple! Thousands of
Jews were forced to leave their homes and move to a foreign land. It must have
been traumatic!
Once in Babylon, the exiles were starting over. They had to learn a new language, find a job, a home, ways to meet their educational and religious needs - everything was new.
To make it even worse, they had been forced to leave
the Promised Land. The land that the Lord Almighty, the God of Israel, had promised
when He made an eternal covenant with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
However, Jeremiah prophesied that they would return
to their homes after seventy years of living in exile. But there were false prophets
who didn’t trust the Lord Almighty, the God of Israel. They tried to take
control by making promises of a speedy return to their homeland.
Because of this, Jeremiah, who was still in
Jerusalem, wrote a letter to the exiles in Babylon. His letter confronted the
message of the false prophets. He gave the Israelites true hope. And he showed that
they could trust the Sovereign Lord.
11 For I know the
plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you
and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. NIV
This is what the
Lord said, 12 “Then you will call on me
and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. 13 You
will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart”. NIV
Following these verses, the Lord Almighty, the God
of Israel, promised the people of Israel that he would return them to their
homeland. The Sovereign Lord provided restoration for them. And through Jesus, he
provides restoration for us today.
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