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Intro - my school results fiasco
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Intro to scripture
It was a tragic time for the nation of Israel.
Jeremiah was sent to them to preach a message of judgment.
He was sent to the people to let them know that they had angered God and they were about to be judged.
Jeremiah was commanded to tell them that their nation would be invaded.
He was sent to tell them that they would be taken away captive.
He was sent to deliver a message of final judgment to their king.
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As a result, Jeremiah was not the most popular man in his nation.
In fact, he was arrested and thrown into prison by king Zedekiah for preaching the truth, .
Thus, Jeremiah wrote the passage we have read today while he was sitting in prison.
Out of that tragic and difficult time comes a ray of hope for all those who know the Lord.
While Jeremiah languished in that prison, the Lord came to him with a word of hope, blessing and promise.
The words of Jeremiah offer the same comfort to our hearts today.
As everyone here knows, we are living in tough times.
Times are rough spiritually.
Times are tough economically.
Times are tough for the church.
Times are tough for the family.
Times are tough on individuals.
Times are tough right now.
I want you to know that the same God Who spoke peace to Jeremiah in that prison cell is the same God Who knows where you are today.
He was The God Of The Impossible then, and He is still The God Of The Impossible now.
Let me show you the lessons we can learn here that teach us about The God Of The Impossible.
He was comforted by God’s power
The Lord speaks to Jeremiah to bring him comfort in the hour of his crisis.
What God says to Jeremiah in these verses surely comforted his heart.
These words can also comfort ours.
he was comforted by God’s Promises
God tells Jeremiah that He will indeed bring judgment upon the people of Israel because of their sins.
Everything He has promised to do, He is able to bring to pass.
God reminds Jeremiah that He is “the God of all flesh,” v. 27.
God will judge Israel, and He will use the lost pagans of Babylon to do it.
He was comforted by God’s Proclamation
God declares His power by asking Jeremiah a very simple, straightforward question: “Is anything too hard for the Lord.”
The word “hard” means “to be beyond one’s power; to be difficult to do.” God is simply saying that nothing is beyond His power and that nothing is too difficult for Him to do.
May that truth encourage us today.
God is still the God Who possesses “all power in Heaven and in earth,” .
He is still the God “who is able to exceeding, abundantly above all that we can ask or think,” .
He is still the God Who “works all things after the counsel of His Own will,” .
He is still God and that should comfort our hearts today.
Illustration
Thou art coming to a King Large petitions with thee bring; For His grace and power are such, None can ever ask too much (John Newton).
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Application
Application
Whatever problem we are facing let us not forget God has all power e.g David and Goliath
He was comforted by God’s promises
God tells Jeremiah that the people of Israel will fall and they will go away into Babylonian captivity.
He also tells the prophets that He will bring them home again.
He will gather them to Himself and they will serve Him.
He will be their God and they will be His people.
In other words, the judgment they face will serve to purify them and they will return to Him, and to the place of His blessing.
So it is with us.
The Lord uses the crisis in our lives to mold us, grow us and develop us.
He uses pain, hardship, suffering and the trials of life to make us more like Jesus, .
He is The God Of The Impossible.
He can take that situation you see as being so impossible and He can transform it into a time of blessing for you and glory for Him.
Let the comfort of God’s promises give you peace and encouragement regardless of what you face in this life.
He will stand them all, and not a single one will ever fail.
· “For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled,” .
· “Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away,” .
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Friend, there is no promise too hard for God to keep.
I've not counted them, but somebody said there are 30,000 plus promises in the Word of God, and every one of them is yea and amen in the Lord Jesus Christ; and, God will keep His word.
says that God cannot lie ().
There is no promise in this Book that God cannot keep.
Do you believe that?
If God made the promise, God cannot lie.
There is no promise too hard for God to keep.
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Application
Application
Let us not forget the promises of God’s word when we are in our condition.
Spend time and think of the promises God said about healing etc.
He was comforted by God’s proclamation
The very God Who made the world and all that is within it, come to the prophet in his prison and makes one of the greatest prayer promises in the Bible.
He is promised that if he will call on the Lord, the Lord will hear him and He will answer him.
Think about where Jeremiah is when this promise is made.
He is in prison.
He is living in the middle of a wicked people.
He is living in a nation that is experiencing the awful judgment of Almighty God.
Yet, the Lord wants Jeremiah to know that God cares about Jeremiah and about what the prophet is facing in his life.
What a comfort!
It does not matter where you are today, He will hear you too.
It does not matter what you are up against He will hear you.
Not only will He hear you, He will answer your prayers as well.
he may not answer them the way you want Him to all the time, but He will always answer them correctly and in a way that brings glory to His name
Illustration
I heard of a boy sitting under an oak tree, one time, and he looked up there in that oak tree and saw that mighty oak and little acorns growing on it; and then—he was a farm boy—and he looked over and saw the watermelon vine with a watermelon on it.
And, the boy mused, and he said, "You know, if I were God, I would put the watermelons on the mighty oak and the acorns on the little vine.
It makes sense to me."
About that time, an acorn hit him on the head.
He said, "I'm glad it wasn't a watermelon."
I'm telling you, God works differently than we do.
But, there's no problem—no problem—too hard for God to solve.
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