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"CALM AND CRISIS" - Spiritual Insight For Today's Troubled Times

"CALM AND CRISIS" - Spiritual Insight For Today's Troubled Times

Update: 2024-06-11
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By Mary Lindow through the Holy Spirit


 


JEREMIAH WAS KNOWN AS THE 'WEEPING PROPHET’. 


Some say he was called at the age of 17. 


 


He was called to reprove a crumbling nation. The Israelite nation. 


Unfortunately for them they didn’t listen to him. But during his day, people were so hardened by sin that they neither believed God nor feared him. They seem to find Jeremiah's constant warning of judgment overbearing and frankly, annoying.


 


IT'S THE SAME WITH US NOW. 


Those that hear our warning find us obnoxious! 


But as believers we are supposed to follow God's instructions to warn a lost and dying world of upcoming judgment. Even though most are not listening, we still have to persevere in courageously speaking truth in order to rescue some from the terrible judgment that will inevitably come. If we are so easily discouraged at fighting the rude behavior of our peers what are we going to do, when we are confronted by demons? 


 


The LORD rebukes Jeremiah for his impatience in Jeremiah 12:5 saying, 


“If you have raced with men on foot and they have tired you out, then how can you compete with horses? If you fall down in a land of peace [where you feel secure], Then how will you do among the lions in the flooded jungle thicket beside the Jordan?”


 


If we are distraught when we can't make a car payment, what will we do when we lose our job?


If the footmen weary you what will the horses do?


 


If we are distressed at the terrorism going on overseas, what will we do when it’s in our own neighborhoods? Because it already is!


If the footmen weary you what will the horses do?


 


If we are overwhelmed with the work we have now, what will we do when a double or triple portion is required of us? 


If the footmen weary you what will the horses do?


 


GOD IS REMINDING JEREMIAH (AND US)


THAT THERE IS MUCH MORE TO BE CONCERNED ABOUT


THAN WHAT WE’RE COMPLAINING ABOUT.


 


THERE IS SOMETHING AHEAD OF US IN THIS SEASON MY FRIENDS


THAT ARE OF MORE CONCERN THAN PETTY GRIEVANCES AGAINST THOSE


WHO SEEM TO BE BETTER OFF OR LIVE EASIER THAN WE DO. 


 


God is telling Jeremiah “ If you are not able to encounter lesser dangers, how will you be able to overcome greater ones?” 


Jesus said to us in John 16: 33, “I have told you these things so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! Take Courage! I have overcome the world.”


 


IT’S NATURAL THAT OUR HARDEST DAYS AND MOST DIFFICULT TRIALS ARE AHEAD OF US, NOT BEHIND US. If you are worried and in great upset about these things, what are you going to do when you are forced to face extremely difficult trials and troubles that are most certainly just around the bend?


 


Matthew Henry said, “The faith even of strong believers may sometimes be sorely shaken and ready to fail them. There will be storms that will try the firmest anchors.” Now, Isn’t that the truth? 


 


JEREMIAH WAS CONSUMED WITH GRIEF ABOUT THE PROSPERITY OF THE WICKED in Anathoth when just in a short time He would be beaten in Jerusalem by order of the priest Pashhur (instead of worrying about the prosperity of heathens in Anathoth, he was about to be severely punished by a priest in Jerusalem). 


 


Let's take a sneak peek of what is in store for Jeremiah:


“He had Jeremiah the prophet beaten and put in the stocks at the Upper gate of Benjamin at the Lord’s temple.” Jer. 20:2


 


GOD SAW THIS COMING WHEN JEREMIAH WAS CRYING ABOUT


THE PROSPERITY OF THE WICKED!


 


If Jeremiah had known what was going to happen ahead of him, He wouldn't have wasted time complaining about the men of Ana Thoth. Jeremiah was concerned about something insignificant when something greater needed his attention. 


And, His own family was secretly conspiring against him — they spoke well of him to his face but were trying to incite a mob against him behind his back. They seemed to be friendly but they were really his enemies.


 


God's Faithful Servants Shouldn't Think It Strange


That Their Enemies Are In Their Own Family,


Some Living Under Their Own Roof.


 


Jesus told us in Matthew 10:34-35 


“For I have come to turn a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law. A man's enemies will be the members of his own household.”


 


SO FRIENDS, IF THE FOOTMEN WEARY YOU WHAT WILL THE HORSES DO? 


I know I keep repeating the statement because it’s what the Holy Spirit would have me consistently say so that you hear the challenge and that you are strengthened to stand up and be courageous, now!


 


GOD'S ANSWER TO JEREMIAH WAS TO BE ABSOLUTELY DETERMINED TO STAY SOLID AND IMMOVABLE IN HIS WALK WITH GOD, because there were bigger trials ahead of him that needed his attention. But God does let him know what will happen to Israel and her enemies. Although God punishes Israel by allowing her enemies to overtake the land, God would not let her enemies sacrilegiously use that land which belongs to Israel. Even their land is blessed!


“But after I uproot them, I WILL AGAIN HAVE COMPASSION and will bring each of them back to his own inheritance and his own country.” (Jeremiah 12:15 )


 


God will again deliver his people from their enemies by uprooting them just as he did when they were suffering in Egypt. 


 


GOD SHOWS THAT EVEN HIS ENEMIES MAY RECEIVE COMPASSION AND GRACE.


“And if they learn well the ways of my people and swear by my name, saying, 'As surely as the LORD lives' even as they once taught my people to swear by Baal – then they will be established among my people.” (V.16)


 


GOD'S EXPECTATION IS PLAIN. 


If Israel's enemies would pay homage to God the way they did for Baal, (a dead and dumb idol) if they could humble themselves to follow the God of Israel instead of teaching Israel to follow idols they would be rewarded, but if not...


“'But if any nation does not listen, I will completely uproot and destroy it,' declares the LORD” (v. 17)


 


GOD'S CALL AND PLAN AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR US CAN BE SUMMED UP IN 


I CORINTHIANS 16:13  


“Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be courageous; be strong.” 


 


OUR GREATEST DIFFICULTIES ARE AHEAD OF US, NOT BEHIND US.


(If our troubles were always behind us, we would never grow as a Christian.) 


We mustn’t waste time complaining about petty things. 


Quickly put on your helmet, take up your sword and shield, tighten your armor and get ready! Get ready to run with the horses!


 


God offers Jeremiah a beautifully wise word picture for him to consider. 


He essentially asks Jeremiah, “If footmen weary you, what will the horses do?” 


 


PAUL REFERRED TO LIFE AS A RACE. 


Makes sense, after all, it has a beginning, middle, and a strong determination to finish strong. It requires endurance, patience, devotion and a resolution to finish strong. At the end of his life Paul said, “I have finished the race.” And referring to Jeremiah's race God is saying: If running with others on foot, when everything is equal, what are you going to do when they are given horses?


 


In this verse the prophet Jeremiah has been complaining about his persecutors. God Divinely answers, and warns Jeremiah about his impatience, and then tells him that harder trials are in store for him. 


What? More distressing times? 


 


We all have had the experience of how in our lives, there are long stretches of uneventful days, and then, generally without warning, some crisis is sprung on us, which demands quite a different set of gifts to cope with it. Our monsoons in Colorado generally come without any warning from a falling barometer.


 


WE CAN AT ANY MOMENT BE CONFRONTED WITH SOME HARD DUTY,


WHICH WILL EXHAUST OUR ENERGY.


 


We may at any moment be plunged in some huge calamity and the quiet course of our lives for years suddenly is interrupted with fierce storms and devastating fallout. 


 


WE WON’T ALWAYS HAVE THE EASY FOOT RACE WITH FOOTMEN. 


There will some times come a call to strain our muscles to keep up with the gallop of the cavalry. We will have to struggle to keep our feet in the rising waters of difficultly, and must not expect to have a continual leisurely life in ‘a land of peace.’


 


With the power of Jesus in our spirits we shall never have to attempt 


a duty that we are not first strengthened by Him to take on. 


And we never have to face a danger in which He won’t defend us. 


 


With His life in us we will be ready for the long hours of uneventful, unexciting duties, and for the short spurts that make precise calls on each of us to respond to. We ‘WILL run and not be weary; we will walk and not

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"CALM AND CRISIS" - Spiritual Insight For Today's Troubled Times

"CALM AND CRISIS" - Spiritual Insight For Today's Troubled Times

Mary Lindow