Saturday, August 18, 2007

Jeremiah 38 - 40, Psalms 74, 79 (18th August) - Ivy

Jeremiah 38-40
The officials didn’t like what Jeremiah prophesized over Jerusalem and asked King Zedekiah to have him locked away. However upon hearing that Jeremiah may die, King Zedekiah asked to see Jeremiah. King Zedekiah probably pondered over what Jeremiah prophesized. I thought it was pretty humble of King Zedekiah to ask Jeremiah not to hide any truths from him. Jeremiah told King Zedekiah that he is to surrender himself to Babylonian King. And if he did, his life and entire family will be save. However King Zedekiah did not obey the word of the Lord and he saw his family die before his own eyes and also had his eyes put out and bound with shackles and taken to Babylon.

However, instead of persecuting Jeremiah, Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon gave orders to his guards to look after Jeremiah, not to harm him and do whatever he asks. At that time, God spoke again Jeremiah and told him to prophesize Ebed-Melech the Cushite. Jeremiah gave invitation to the commander of guard to follow him and be freed from the chains of his wrist. It could signify to be free from having to kill? But King Nebuchadnezzar just told Jeremiah to go to live see Gedaliah son of Ahikam, the son of Shaphan and live amongst the people.

Being a prophet, not only does Jeremiah have the anointing from God but also the wisdom and protection. Despite being in a tough situation where his life is at risk, Jeremiah obeyed God to prophesized over the kings. However it also seems that Jeremiah is calm about being taken captive. How could he be so calm? How did he have the audacity to speak over the kings? How was he so sure that he would not be killed?

I guess the answer would have to be, he knew the very heart of God. He knew God’s plans for him. He knew the promises of God and did not waiver. He places his life at the altar of God and he knows his purpose and mission is to serve and deliver God’s message.

Do you know your purpose? Do you know what your life is made for? Or are you lost and do not know what is ahead of you? Would u grab hold of God today and seek him for His purpose for you until the day he reveals them to you? Would you trust the Lord like Jeremiah that He will bring you through all trials and persecutions?

Would you claim the promises of Jeremiah 29:11
“For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.


Psalm 74
This is a prayer to plead God to intervene in their country’s situation. A call for God’s hands to deliver them from their enemies.

Psalm 79
Verse 6:
Pour out your wrath on the nations that do not acknowledge you,
on the kingdoms that do not call on your name.


The psalmist must have seen the sins which the Godless nations commit and ask that God’s wrath come upon them. We may think, aiyoh, why so bad har? Cursing other nations?? I believe then other kingdoms must have been so sinful and so unrepentant that only a disaster will cause a change of heart. And sometimes, it really takes a calamity or disasters for God to be clearly seen by man.

Verse 9: Help us, O God our Savior, for the glory of your name;
deliver us and forgive our sins for your name's sake….

Verse 13: Then we your people, the sheep of your pasture, will praise you forever;
from generation to generation we will recount your praise.


See how the psalmist ask the Lord to cleanse his people of their sins and deliver them. So that his people will praise the name of the Lord from generations to generations.

Would you pray for your family? Friends? Colleagues? Our land? Our neighbours? Could you pray that God would be reveals in all situations and that the heart of the Godless will turn to him? May our generations down be able to see the goodness of our good Lord and give praise from many generations down!