‘I will
bring them back to this place’ (Jeremiah 32:37). Lord, You're bringing
us into Your ‘place.’ You're bringing us close to Yourself: ‘They will
be My people, and I will be their God’ (Jeremiah 32:38). You're bringing
us into the ‘place’ of obedience: ‘I will inspire them to fear Me, so
that they will never turn away from Me’ (Jeremiah 32:40). You're leading
us to the ‘place’ of blessing: ‘I will give them singleness of heart
and action, so that they will always fear Me for their own good and the
good of their children after them’ (Jeremiah 32:39). Sometimes, Lord,
our life seems like ‘a desolate waste.’ Help us never to lose sight of
Your purpose: ‘I will rejoice in doing them good and will assuredly
plant them in this land with all My heart and soul’ (Jeremiah 32:43,41).
We thank You, Lord, that You will not leave us in our ‘desolate waste.’
You will lead us to a better ‘place’ - the ‘place’ of obedience and
blessing.
We thank You, Lord, that our determined enemy - Satan - is Your defeated enemy. To us, the devil seems so powerful. In Your eyes, He is defeated - defeated by Jesus, our crucified Saviour and risen Lord. Jesus has triumphed over Satan. He has won the victory for us (1 John 3:8; Hebrews 2:14-15). Lord, Your Word says, "Resist the devil and he will flee from you" (James 5:7). Will he really flee from us? He flees from Jesus - but, surely, not from us? Have we not forgotten something? - Jesus won the victory for us. He gives His victory to us. Help us to resist the devil - in the victorious Name of Jesus. He will flee from us. Why? Because Jesus is Lord over Satan. It's not us he's fleeing from. It's Jesus. When the devil comes 'knocking on our door', help us to send Jesus to the door - and send him packing!
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