Key verse: “But the Lord is with me as a mighty
terrible one: therefore my persecutors shall stumble, and they shall not
prevail: they shall be greatly ashamed, for they shall not prosper: their
everlasting confusion shall never be forgotten” (Jeremiah 20:11).
A girl was walking home alone on a dangerous road after school hours
when she saw a man hanging around suspiciously. She prayed God to see her
through. Later that night as she watched the TV news, she recognized the man on
the dangerous alley being questioned by the police. He had raped and murdered a
girl at the spot. He told the officers that another girl had passed by moments
before. Asked why he did not attack the first girl, he said there was a man
walking beside her! God is with us, closer to us than our fears and the enemy!
The text today reveals the perplexing situation Jeremiah found himself.
He was like a lone ranger hated by everyone around him because of the righteous
course he had chosen for himself and his determination to stand for the truth.
He was rejected and became confused to the extent of almost doubting the
faithfulness of God to keep His promise. He felt deceived and unjustly lured
into ministry because he could not see God standing with him at the time of
trouble. He opted to quit but for the compelling power of God that made it
impossible for him. “…But his word was in mine heart as a burning fire shut up
in my bones….” He almost saw himself a failure.
If God has appointed you, you cannot fail as long as you stay within
the determined territory of His appointment. God’s promise cannot fail because
He cannot fail. Witches and wizards, magicians and sorcerers, occultic and
traditional people will not be able to stand before you if you are truly
converted and divinely ordained to accomplish a mission.
While we are doing what the Almighty has appointed for us to do, and
continue to walk in the path of righteousness, no power can withstand or
overcome us.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: God is the abiding Companion of the redeemed.
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