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In today's verse, the Lord is speaking to the prophet Jeremiah, saying that those who trust and hope in Him will be blessed. Let's consider the context of this verse and think about how it affects the way that we live today.
While this might seem simple on the surface, the context of the verse highlights the importance of choosing to trust and hope in the Lord. God had just told Jeremiah that the kingdom of Judah would be destroyed. Because Judah was not faithful and did not trust in God alone, the kingdom fell. God wanted the kingdom's trust; when its members rejected Him, the Lord allowed the kingdom to be destroyed.
Today, we have many reasons to trust the Lord. Perhaps the greatest of these is the incredible display of love for us that Jesus showed when he died on the cross. Jesus lived a perfect life, completely blameless, but was willing to endure a painful death so we could be saved. He did this for one reason: because He loved us. There is no question that we can trust someone who loves us that much.
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As the verse indicates, we are blessed when we trust in the Lord. Because He has proven himself faithful through Jesus, we know that he will fulfill His many promises about our own future: In Revelation 21:4, we learn that He will wipe every tear from our eyes. In Galatians 6:8, we read about our assurance of eternal life. In 2 Timothy 2:11, we're told that we will live with Jesus forever. We can cling to these and other promises from God even when it seems like our own lives are falling apart. They are anchored not in this world, but in the Word of a God who is always faithful.
If you are struggling right now, whatever may be troubling you, set your heart and mind on trusting the Lord. The greatest blessing that trusting Him offers is peace … a steady anchor in an ocean of constant uncertainty. This is exactly what Jesus offers to those who trust Him.
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