How Well Do You Know Our God?

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“Call upon me and I will answer you and show you great and mighty things which thou knowest not.”  Jeremiah 33:3

“For I know my plans for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you, and not to harm you.  Plans to give you hope and a future.  Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek Me and find Me when you seek Me with all your heart.”  Jeremiah 29:11-13

COMMENTS:  Jeremiah 33:3 is a very familiar verse to me.  It became my life verse when Arlene and I married 40 years ago.  Sam Shreffler, Free Methodist pastor and husband to my wife to be’s twin sister, married us.  But Jack Ruggles was at that time pastor of the Free Methodist Church in Franklin, Pennsylvania where Arlene attended and we would attend Sunday evenings while we dated and a number of years after.  Jack sang at our wedding and He and Ellie, his wife, wrote this verse on the Wedding Card they gave us.  They became very close to us during those years and ministered to us in the years that followed even though our home church became the United Methodist Church in Clintonville where I grew up and where our new home was.

This verse became a powerful verse guiding and spurring me to go deeper in my walk with Christ, but a few years later Jeremiah 29 added so much more to  Jeremiah 33 and drew me much deeper in fellowship and prayer with Christ.

Yesterday we discussed the importance of prayer.  Discovering who God is and what He is like is a life-long endeavor because of how great and vast He is.  But along that journey of discover come an amazement of just How Good and Loving He is towards us and how unworthy and undeserving we are of His love and care for us. Today’s verses remind us just how well He does care and provide and love us.  How dependent we are on Him as well as how deserving He is of our love and devotion and worship and gratitude.  I encourage you to take some time and reflect and meditate and ponder these verses from Jeremiah 29 and 33 while reflecting on all the ways God has blessed and provided and loved you and your family over the years.  One of the wonderful discoveries I am looking forward to in heaven is learning how God impacted my ancestors and then how their influence rippled to me.  Then to discover how God plan was fulfilled in ways I don’t realize now.   But in the meantime there is much I can discover and learn while on earth and am sure you can too.  Inquiring of those older than us and hearing their stories and those before them may not seem so when we are young, but become priceless treasures to us as we grow older.   I encourage you to take advantages of those opportunities while your parents and grandparents are alive and with you.  Their legacy will continue in you by doing so.  But even more important, God’s promises they embraced and enjoyed and relied on will become yours to enjoy and rely on too.  That is the most important legacy we leave for our children and grandchildren too. AMEN?  AMEN!               

“To obey God’s will is to find the fulfillment of our lives.”   David Watson

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