Read Jeremiah 1.
He was born the son of a priest who served the tribe of Benjamin in the kingdom
of Judah. His ministry spanned from 627 B.C to 586 B.C. when Judah was
taken captive by the Babylonians. Though his preaching primarily targeted
Judah, his appointment was to the Gentiles also ("nations" v.5).
What do we learn about God and ourselves here in reading this chapter?
1. God has preconception knowledge about each life. (v.5a)
The LORD is not only aware of us in advance due to His Omniscience, but knows
every intimate detail about us.
2. God is the giver of each life. (v.5b)
As Psalm 139 explains, we are not biological accidents. In the womb, our
loving LORD sees and superintends who we are from the very beginning. Life
begins before our date of birth.
3. God has plans for each life. (v.5c)
The LORD does not waste His time. He has a purpose for every individual
and their being alive. With God as the Owner of life and the planner of
life, it is only when one aligns themselves with Him that true fulfillment may
be realized.
4. God has an appointment for each life. (v.5d)
His plan has specific times and places for it to be carried out. Things
that are alive grow and develop in seasons. The way God chooses to use an
individual and the places of their influence most often changes over
time.
Jeremiah's response to God's plan for his life is typical. He expressed
his inadequacy. God reassured him with His promises. We are God's
design, not our own. It is His plan, not ours. He is "watching
over my word to perform it" (v.11). Ours is the privilege and honor
to be used of God in whatever way He chooses.
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