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OUR DAILY BREAD : HOPE IN THE DARKNESS

Postby cimi » Wed Oct 31, 2018 5:07 pm

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 31, 2018

THE BIBLE in ONE YEAR
JEREMIAH 22-23 and TITUS 1


*Rapture*
HOPE IN THE DARKNESS

READ:
Jeremiah 31:16-36
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I will refresh the
weary and satisfy
the faint. Jeremiah 31:20
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According to legend. Qu Yuan was a wise and patriiotic Chinese government official who lived during the time known as the Warring States period (475-246 BC). It has been said that he tried repeatedly to warn his king about an impending threat that would destroy the country, but the king rejected his advice. Eventually, Qu Yuan was exiled. When he learned about the fall of his beloved country to the foe he had warned about, he ended his life.

Qu Yuan's life resembles some aspects of the life of the prophet Jeremiah. He too served kings who scourned his warnings, and his country was ravaged. However, while Qu Yuan gave in to his despair, Jeremiah found genuine hope. Why the difference?

Jeremiah knew the Lord who offers the only true hope. "There is hope for your descendants," God had assured His prophet. "Your children will return to their own land" (JEREMIAH 31:17). Although Jerusalem was destroyed in 586 BC, it was later rebuilt (SEE NEHEMIAH 6:15).

At some point, we all find ourselves in situations that can cause us to despair. It could be a bad medical report, a sudden job loss, a shattered family. But when life knocks us down, we can still look up__for God is on the throne! He holds our days in His hands, and He holds us close to His heart.
__Poh fang char

**Lord, fill me up with hope and give me a tangible reminder today that
things will turn out right in Your way, in Your time.

*harp*

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God tells Jeremiah to “restrain your voice from weeping” (31:16). Hope shines through. Ephraim [Israel] and Judah will repent and be restored. In a rare respite from his grief, Jeremiah can say, “My sleep had been pleasant to me” (v. 26).

What causes your tears? Know that God sees and understands them. Tim Gustafson
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