As I continue to read through the Bible using a chronological reading plan in the Bible App, another verse stuck out and captured my attention. I believe it’s the Holy Spirit at work when this happens:
Wow….
Where we are in history
Jeremiah was a priest who God called as a young man, to be his mouthpiece during the reigns of the last kings of Judah – Josiah, Jehoiakim, and the last king of Zedekiah. Jeremiah warned the people of Jerusalem that God was not please with their idolatry and worshipping of other gods. He warned them what God would do if they continued and urged them to repent and return to Him. But they would not.
God’s instrument of choice was Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon who invaded Jerusalem in 587 BC, took many Jews captive to Babylon, and burned the city.
In the midst of utter chaos, destruction and despair – we find God’s grace.
Nebuzaradan was captain the Nebuchadnezzar’s guard. He took captive the noble and wealthy of Jerusalem society, but left some of the poor people alone. The invaders even gave those who had likely never had anything, fields and vineyards so they could sustain themselves.
There is NOBODY like our God!
I recall the hard times in my life. In every one, I saw the grace of God in some way.
As a teen when my parents separated. BUT GOD. My grades improved. I went from a mostly C student to an A & B student.
Getting unfairly fired from my job while working and going to school part-time to finish up my degree. My feelings were hurt and I cried. When I was fired, I had 6 classes left which going part-time meant that I had another full year of school. BUT GOD. Because I got fired and wasn’t working, I moved on the dorm and went full-time so I could take my remaining 6 classes, and I graduated a semester early. All while receiving $100/week in unemployment benefits which allowed me not to work and focus on school.
Time would not permit me to tell all of my personal testimonies of His grace in my storms. Since we’re gonna go through things in life, why not go through in relationship with the Jesus?
I kept reading and ran across this verse in the next chapter:
Serving God & Serving Others Pays Off
God also provided for Jeremiah amidst the chaos of a siege and captivity. Nebuchadnezzar instructed his captain of the guard to look after Jeremiah and to do him no harm. God then instructs Jeremiah to speak words of comfort to an Ethiopian eunuch who had saved him from death after he was thrown into a cistern to die of starvation during a famine.
Ebed-Melech brought it to King Zedekiah what evil men had done to Jeremiah, leading to the king ordering his removal from the cistern. God reward Edeb-Melech for his service to His priest: