May 25, 2010

  • A Great Prophet – Jeremiah (extracted from NLT)

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         What is success? Most definitions include references to achieving goals and acquiring wealth, prestige, favor, and power. “Successful” people enjoy the good life  being financially and emotionally secure, being surrounded by admirers, and enjoying the fruits of their labors. They are leaders, opinion makers, and trendsetters. Their example is emulated; their accomplishments are noticed. They know who they are and where they are going, and they stride confidently to meet their goals.

         By these standards, Jeremiah was a miserable failure. For 40 years he served as God’s spokesman to Judah, but when Jeremiah spoke, nobody listened. Consistently and passionately he urged them to act, but nobody moved. And he certainly did not attain material success. He was poor and underwent severe deprivation to deliver his prophecies. He was thron to Egypt against his will. He was rejected by his neighbors, his family, the false priests and prophets. Throughout his life, Jeremiah stood alone, declaring God’s messages of doom, announcing the new covenant, and weeping over the fate of his beloved country. In the eyes of the world, Jeremiah was not a success.

         But in God’s eyes, Jeremiah was one of the most successful people in all of history. Success, as measured by God, involves obedience and faithfulness. Regardless of opposition and personal cost, Jeremiah courageously and faithfully proclaimed the word of God. He was obedient to his calling.

         As you read Jeremiah, feel with him as he agonizes over the message he must deliver, pray with him for those who refuse to respond to the truth, and watch his example of faith and courage. Then commit yourself to being successful in God’s eyes.  

         Lord, pick my pride, manipulative mind, and my pursuing of excellence off of my body please. You know that I have a selfish desire to drive myself to a particular direction and destination. Actually, I am really crushed and frustrated when I fail to get there. What I am striving for is destroying me and what I think is good to me is trying to keep You away. Lord, You have a speical measurement of a man, unlike the worldly one. Please teache me and correct me as you clearly know what thing is good to me. Strengthen me when I am weak, Lord. Let Your name be glorified during this transformation. Amen.

     

     

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