God’s Mercy in Challenging Times

DATE POSTED
Tuesday, June 18, 2025, and I was blessed to be at Mariposa at Hunter Road, San Marcos, TX when God inspired me to prepare this devotional. For your meditation and reading pleasure, my Footnote will tell you how to find and read all episodes that I have shared over the years.

TODAY’S SCRIPTURE
Read Jeremiah 30:18-22 in your Bible or click on it to read it online in the Living Bible (TLB).

APPLICATION – as inspired by the Holy Spirit
As I worked through this chapter in Jeremiah, I couldn’t help but imagine how modern nations—and individual people—would react if they heard a message this confrontational straight from the Lord. Honestly, in many places I suspect crowds would riot or even go to war, even if the messenger made it crystal-clear, as Jeremiah did, that the warning came directly from God.

Yes, the tone is severe. Yet woven through the prophecy is God’s unmistakable mercy: He promises restoration for Israel after their brutal years in Babylon. It reminds me of how quickly people today turn away from God—how many friends or relatives refuse church because “God took their daughter,” or “He didn’t protect their son in combat,” or because they’ve been hurt by hypocritical Christians.

We were created to worship our magnificent God, but that calling is often the last thing on our minds. God’s design was for us to love Him, to walk with Him, to mirror His character. Instead, we bend Scripture to fit our own standards, and the result is everywhere: hatred, prejudice, corrupt lifestyles, and outright rejection of the One who formed us.

Picture a child defiantly dishonoring a devoted father—most of us would’ve faced a severe “trip to the woodshed” for that. Yet our heavenly Father, who sees every harsh, deceitful impulse in us, still chose to sacrifice His Son so we could be forgiven. His love never wavers!

But love doesn’t erase standards. Jesus declared, “Whoever believes in Him will have eternal life” (John 3:16). Genuine belief shows up as obedience—aligning our choices with His Word, following Christ’s example, letting Scripture separate right from wrong. Those who refuse that gift will not enter Heaven; hell is the only alternative.

God told Jeremiah He would punish everyone who harmed His people. I’m convinced He hasn’t changed. He still defends those who belong to Him and will deal with anyone who trips them up on their way to His Kingdom. So, dear reader, trust the Lord Jesus Christ and be rescued from judgment. Love Him, honor Him, obey Him—and urge others to do the same. The reward God has prepared is literally out of this world.

PRAYER
How wonderful it is to be loved by You, precious Lord! How awesome it is to read about Your passion towards Your created ones, yet You still saw fit to give us the choice of where we would spend eternity. Although this seems like an easy choice for everyone, yet we know that some live each day here on earth with a very stubborn and selfish streak that causes them to reject Jesus, our only Savior. Please Lord Jesus, have mercy on us and hear our cries as we petition You for our loved ones. Please help us to never settle for me, myself and I, but to always seek Your help to encourage those we love, to also love the God we love. I believe that it is clear to see the heart that You have for Your people, and how You will go to all extremes to protect, love and cherish us until the day You call us out of this sinful world. Knowing You, and enjoying that peace of our eternal destiny, helps us through each day. Thank You Jesus for loving me! AMEN!

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Impossibilities to Man Are Very Possible With God!

The Holy Bible (The Contemporary English Version – Jeremiah 1:4-8): 4 The Lord said: 5 “Jeremiah, I am your Creator, and before you were born, I chose you to speak for me to the nations.” 6 I replied, “I’m not a good speaker, Lord, and I’m too young.” 7 “Don’t say you’re too young,” the Lord answered. “If I tell you to go and speak to someone, then go! And when I tell you what to say, don’t leave out a word! 8 I promise to be with you and keep you safe, so don’t be afraid.”

Thoughts: I find it interesting how Moses felt unworthy to be used of God for the awesome job of freeing his people from slavery. Excuses such as unable to even speak properly, much less being used by God to lead a large number of people. Again with Jeremiah as he was told by God that he would go and speak to all the nations, he also found excuses to give God about his inabilities. In the New Testament we are told about tax collectors, fishermen and doctors, to name a few, that were called to share the Word of the Lord with others. As I look closer to our current times, I hear of great pastors and evangelists whose parents, school teachers and/or friends would never have projected their future to be in the ministry of Jesus Christ. In trying to imagine how these men must have felt, I thought that perhaps the reason for their doubt, or initial refusal, may have been their humility. Imagine with me for a moment, that the King of all kings were to visit us and tell us to leave our workplaces, our homes, our friends and our families and head out to a foreign country to speak with their king about all that he is doing wrong. No longer than it took you to read this devotional I bet you would have your bags packed and ready to go, right? I bet that not! But yet that’s how impossible these awesome tasks were to these great men of God when they were first given their orders. Friends, I believe that our takeaway in this scripture today is to note that:

  1. God can, and will, call the unqualified to do a work that must easily be credited to His mighty hand at work in accomplishing the task assigned;
  2. God made us, and if He could make a donkey to speak back to a troubled servant of His, I’m sure He can provide the talent, boldness and means to accomplish the work He assigns to us;
  3. God often chooses the most unlikely servants to do His work. It must always be evident that it is God busy at work, not some smart, talented bold servant that He could choose to do the work;
  4. To decline an invitation given by God is actually disobedience, because He really has the work cut out for YOU to do, not the qualified theologian you feel better able to do the job.

Friends, my take on this is that we are to be so attuned to God each day that we will understand His will and His call on us to do His work, and when He calls, we must be ready to follow through in obedience to Him. Please consider making this a day of tuning your life into alignment with God!

Prayer: Lord Jesus, please prepare us for the work You have in mind for us. Please keep us so aligned with You on a daily basis that we will easily recognize Your voice and Your commands so that we may quickly follow in obedience to Your call. Thank You for considering the most unlikely people, in our minds, to accomplish the great work that You are ready to do in our midst or through our lives. It is my desire to see Your will accomplished, and to welcome opportunities to use my talents and/or availability for Your service. Please tender the hearts of my readers to recognize You as Lord, and to follow in obedience to Your call, should You desire to use us for Your work and Your glory! Bless us again dear Lord, is my humble prayer that I ask in Your glorious and wonderful name, with thanksgiving, AMEN!

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