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In those days when you pray, I will listen. Jeremiah 29:12
God’s word came to Jeremiah during a very difficult time in life of the Israelites.
They were abused, they were oppressed, they were under constant threat of attack.
Someday God would deliver them completely. But until then, he gives them a promise that he gives to us as well.
When we pray, he will listen.
God doesn’t listen the way some of us do. His listening isn’t surface level. His listening isn’t subject to distractions or circumstances.
When he listens to us, we have his undivided attention. It’s as if he looks into our eyes and sees clear through to our hearts.
That doesn’t mean he’ll remove the troubles. That doesn’t mean he’ll remove those enemies and obstacles that keep us awake at night. But it does mean he listens to us.
And sometimes we just need to be heard.
We destroy every proud obstacle that keeps people from knowing God. We capture their rebellious thoughts and teach them to obey Christ. 2 Corinthians 10:5
We are at war!
This war isn’t going to destroy any buildings. This war won’t see the killing of innocent women and children. This war isn’t over borders and boundaries. This war is far more destructive, yet not really seen by anyone, although everyone may see the results.
This war is in the heart and mind of every person on earth. It’s the battle between faith and fear. It’s the battle between believing and doubting. It’s the battle between positivity and negativity. It’s the battle between love and hate. It’s the battle between fidelity and infidelity. It’s the battle between integrity and dishonesty.
This war is fought and won in the mind and its result depends on who you listen to. The voice that seems to be loudest is the voice of pride and the weapons used are our own strength, our own feelings, our own emotions.
The quieter voice is the voice of God calling us to Himself. God doesn’t just call those who have faith, in fact, He’s more likely to call those to Himself that have no faith.
People aren’t won to God through fancy programs or amazing orators. They are simply tools used by God to bring us into relationship with him.
Only through Holy Spirit do we have the power to overcome. We do this by aligning our thoughts with God’s truth and focusing on His promises. When we do this we can defeat the enemy’s lies and find true freedom.
When we surrender our minds to Christ daily, allowing His Word to renew our thinking and guide our actions, we will not only experience the peace and victory that comes from trusting in Him, others will be drawn to the same peace we have.
Rejoice in our confident hope. Be patient in trouble, and keep on praying. Romans 12:12
When trouble comes, our human tendency is “fight or flight “. When we rely on fight or flight, we are in reality relying on our own power to accomplish a solution to the trouble we are in.
Rather than fight or flight, Paul gives us three better options when trouble comes our way.
First of all, he encourages us to rejoice. Worshiping and praising God is often the best way to counteract fear in our lives.
Secondly, he encourages us to be patient. When we know the outcome does not rely on us it’s easier to be patient and wait for God to work.
Lastly, he encourages us to pray. Praying may not change God‘s mind. Praying may not even change the trouble we’re in! But praying in the midst of trouble Helps us to see God in his character and strength and power.
When God is the center of our life as supreme ruler, our reaction to trouble is patient confidence and joy as a result of persistent prayer.
And this hope will not lead to disappointment. For we know how dearly God loves us, because he has given us the Holy Spirit to fill our hearts with his love. Romans 5:5
What is the biggest thing you have ever hoped for that ended in disappointment? I remember one Christmas growing up when I hoped for a certain toy to be under the tree. I laid as many hints as a seven-year old could about what I wanted. I even prayed for it to happen. I figured if Santa couldn’t come through, at least God would.
I think you know what happened. I got some really cool gifts that Christmas, but not the one thing I’d hoped for. I was disappointed.
Now, years later and many disappointments later I quite honestly can’t remember what I even wanted that Christmas. I just remember the disappointment.
To be fair, in spite of my not-so-subtle hints, my parents either missed the messages or simply couldn’t afford the gift I wanted more than anything.
We all hope for things. I can’t imagine anyone walking the wedding aisle without hoping this marriage will last ‘til death do us part.’ Yet more than half of all marriages end broken.
No one takes a drink of alcohol with the hope of becoming an addict. Yet addiction to drugs is a rampant scourge on society.
No one drives a new car off the lot hoping it will be repossessed soon. But debt attacks us from all sides with no mercy.
No matter how hard you try, more often than not our hopes end in disappointment. We’ve tried our hardest. We’ve prayed. We’ve looked in the Bible for answers. Still, with all our efforts, many of our hopes end in disappointment.
With all the disappointments we face in life there is one hope we can count on to not disappoint. Simply stated, “Jesus Loves Me This I Know”.
Others will fail you. Some will malign you and reject you. Hopes for ‘things’ will fall empty to the ground. But, ‘Jesus Loves You’ and that’s a hope you can bank on!
The Lord is good to those who depend on him, to those who search for him. Lamentations 3:25
One of the hardest times in life, is when people that we trust and rely on, fail us. It happens all the time.
Sometimes people fail us because we have failed to meet their expectations.
Sometimes people leave our relationship with them because we just aren’t that important.
Sometimes, while we rely on them, they are far too involved in their own lives to realize the impact they’ve had in our lives. As a result, they leave us with a huge hole in our hearts.
God isn’t like that. Earlier, Jeremiah says that God’s love and mercy is new every day. He reminds us that when others fail us, God never will.
Sometimes we think God fails us because he doesn’t do what we would like him to do. When that happens, in reality, the god that has failed us has been a god of our own creation, not the God of creation.
In the dark times of life, when it seems everyone else has abandoned us, keep searching for God.
Keep searching for the one who has promised to love us new every day.
Yesterday‘s failures are lessons learned.
Tomorrow’s dreams are hopes yet to come.
But today? Today is the day God has for us to accomplish what he calls us to do.
