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Thursday, October 11, 2012
God's Plan
So I Read Jeremiah 29:11 this morning. Except I don't ever remember reading that pretty little verse in context before. Judah (what's left of Israel) is rebelling hardcore against God, and Jeremiah is telling them they're going to get knocked in the slammer for it (Babylon), they try to get Jeremiah killed because they don't like what he's preaching, and THEN, Jeremiah spouts this verse. "For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, to give you a future and a hope."(!) BUT. here's the key that no one dwells on. Jeremiah is talking about AFTER punishment! AFTER they get exiled to Babylon, God still knows the plan He has for them. Basically giving them hope in the midst of the punishment. Yes, you'll have to be punished first, but ultimately God doesn't want to harm or punish you in the long run. He wants peace and prosperity. This punishment part, I think we should be focusing on this too when quoting this! I think people use this verse to say "God wants all good things for me", and He does! But we forget about consequences for our sin and walking away from God. And just general sin and living in a fallen world. Suffering is real, people. This place is f-ed up, and we will have to endure a lot--BUT GOD. I think this verse should start with a THEREFORE " i know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord"-- Basically, GOd has not forgotten-- in the midst of suffering-- God knows the plan. This is not a verse about fairies and kittens and marshmallows. This is not the verse saying there will be no suffering. This is the verse to get THROUGH the trials. And saying there is a plan in SPITE of the trials. Wow. I never knew. ANd I scoffed this verse off so many times.
Right after this verse, Jeremiah goes back to blowing off steam and warnings about punishment coming. Irony! Or not. 29:11 is a gem amidst the truth, showing God's true character. He loves us, He longs for reconciliation and to redeem us. But if we don't turn and come back to Him, a lot more crap is gonna go down (see v. 15 and following).
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