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Wednesday, November 1, 2023

"The Eyes of Omniscience for My Good" Jeremiah 24-26; Titus 2

And he didn't mince his mission.  
Jeremiah set his face like a flint.
Belted out every word of prophesy.
And the officials of Judah respond:
“This man deserves the sentence of death, because he has prophesied against this city, as you have heard with your own ears.”  Jeremiah 26:9.

Jeremiah knew.
Sent by the Lord God Himself.
So, mend your ways and your deeds and obey the voice of God.
And it is the same for us this day.

I hear a Gospel of what God can do for us coming from keyboards of words and songs.
We must announce what God requires of us.  Repentance.  Surrender.  Dependence.  Trust.
And He will be to you the God of boundless love wrapping Himself around your story.
But on the terms of the Potter, not the clay.
Jeremiah received a sentence of death and still proclaimed:
"But as for me, behold, I am in your hands." Jer 26:14.
Because He knew that underneath were the arms of a Strong Loving Present God,
Who was accomplishing His Purposes through the rending of hearts not garment. 

We don't know what this day will bring.  The eyes of Omniscience does.  He sees already before the dawn of the day.  His Good Intentions are always for our good.  It is the suffering of this day that will turn our eyes, our hands, our hearts, convicted by our sins and surrendered to a Good God.  Humbled by His Hand.  Protected by His Eyes.  This day will teach us to pray.

Wean me from this world and what people think of me.  May we all return to You this moment.  Bless us Lord.  Take care of us today.  Deliver us from this little trouble we face.  Like Daniel in the furnace.  We now sit in our very own furnace of affliction.  May our eyes meet the Eyes of Providence today.  Always.  

"The Lord will own those who are His, in all conditions."  M. Henry

PHOTO:  Standing on a college campus looking up to the sky, trying to feel Your safety net below me as I have just jumped off a cliff.  His eyes will watch over them for their good, and I will bring them back to this land. Jer 24:6. No other words!

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