Your Day Is Coming
“‘The days are coming,’ declares the Lord, ‘when I will fulfill the good promise I made to the people of Israel and Judah. In those days and at that time I will make a righteous Branch sprout from David’s line; he will do what is just and right in the land. I those days Judah will be saved and Jerusalem will live in safety. This is the name by which it will be called: The Lord Our Righteous Savior.’” - Jeremiah 33:14-16
Jeremiah 33 is a clear example of the Calvary that is on its way when we are backed up against the wall. As believers of Christ, the God you serve is bigger than any problem you will ever face. We see that in Jeremiah 33. With their back up against the wall and their enemies on the attack, the prophet proclaims that restoration is going to return to this devastated community, and the life they once had will return again.
His words are vivid and clear. With Nebuchadnezzar and Babylonian armies advancing and on the attack, with their prospects for survival dim, and the prophet himself in a prison cell, he announces that help is on the way. They are hurting. They are down. They’ve been badly beaten and bruised, but God through the prophet declares essentially that the Calvary is coming, that help is coming, that the hand of God is coming.
And the same is true for you today. Regardless of where you are, what situation you are in, and what you are going through, help is on the way. We’ve come through some tough times over the past two years or so. Pandemic, insurrection, death, economic uncertainty, life as we knew it changed. But God wants you to know today that the same word of comfort and encouragement that was spoken to the people in Jeremiah 33 is accessible for you today.
Your help is on the way. Your day is coming when all things will be made right. No matter how they appear right now, the story is not over, and God is coming to your rescue. Rejoice today in knowing that your day is coming.
Jeremiah 33 is a clear example of the Calvary that is on its way when we are backed up against the wall. As believers of Christ, the God you serve is bigger than any problem you will ever face. We see that in Jeremiah 33. With their back up against the wall and their enemies on the attack, the prophet proclaims that restoration is going to return to this devastated community, and the life they once had will return again.
His words are vivid and clear. With Nebuchadnezzar and Babylonian armies advancing and on the attack, with their prospects for survival dim, and the prophet himself in a prison cell, he announces that help is on the way. They are hurting. They are down. They’ve been badly beaten and bruised, but God through the prophet declares essentially that the Calvary is coming, that help is coming, that the hand of God is coming.
And the same is true for you today. Regardless of where you are, what situation you are in, and what you are going through, help is on the way. We’ve come through some tough times over the past two years or so. Pandemic, insurrection, death, economic uncertainty, life as we knew it changed. But God wants you to know today that the same word of comfort and encouragement that was spoken to the people in Jeremiah 33 is accessible for you today.
Your help is on the way. Your day is coming when all things will be made right. No matter how they appear right now, the story is not over, and God is coming to your rescue. Rejoice today in knowing that your day is coming.
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