Jeremiah 1:8
"Do not be afraid of them, for I am with you to deliver
you", declares the LORD.
The Lord spoke to Jeremiah to give him confidence. He assured Jeremiah that he would not be
asked to do anything for which the Lord had not equipped him. The Lord also confirmed with Jeremiah that He
would be protected from anything or anyone that tried to come against him. This was all necessary to boost up
Jeremiah. Jeremiah was being asked to
deliver messages that were not pleasant to the ears of his audience. Jeremiah, one of God's greatest prophets,
needed the divine inspiration of God to be able to carry out His assignment.
Our heavenly Father knows that often we fear what others
will think about us. God knows that we
are weak and have a sense of inadequacy about carrying out the work that He
calls us to do. In His Word, He gives us
the story of Jeremiah to strengthen and encourage us. He wants us in a place where we fear no
man.
Surely, getting to this place where we fear no man is one of
the most difficult lessons that we as believers ever learn. It requires that we learn to trust completely
in the Lord in all matters concerning our lives. Even though the Lord has promised His perfect
provision and protection in our lives, we still struggle to live in the
fullness of what He has declared. Sadly,
it is a lesson that is probably not fully internalized even up to our death
beds. How much more joy would we have in
life if we just simply put our complete trust in Him?
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for the protection and
provision that You promise us. We
rejoice in Your unbreakable commitment to Your Word. We praise You for allowing us to live in Your
grace. We pray, Lord, that You give us
the courage to see past our circumstances and the wisdom to know that Your hand
will be sufficient for all that we need.
We ask, Father, that Your Holy Spirit build us up and strengthen us so
that we fear no man. May we carry out
the work that You give to us with the boldness and confidence of Your
prophets. We ask all these things in the
name of the Strength of Our Lives, Jesus Christ.
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