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Jeremiah 42:11

Posted on 18 May at 15:01
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“Be not afraid of the king of Babylon, of whom ye are afraid; be not afraid of him, saith the LORD: for I am with you to save you, and to deliver you from his hand.”

Context:Jeremiah 42 records a time when a group of remnant Jews who had survived the Babylonian invasion came to Jeremiah, seeking God’s guidance on what they should do. They were afraid of the retaliation of the king of Babylon for the murder of Gedaliah, whom the Babylonians had appointed as governor over the remnant of Judah. They asked Jeremiah to inquire of the Lord and promised to obey whatever message God revealed to them.

Trust in God’s Assurance:The verse begins with the command, “Be not afraid.” The people were genuinely afraid of the king of Babylon, who had a fearsome reputation. However, God reassured them not to fear the Babylonian king. This reminds us that even in the face of powerful enemies or challenging circumstances, we can find comfort and confidence in God’s promises. We should trust in God’s assurance that He is with us.

God’s Sovereign Presence:The Lord declares, “For I am with you to save you, and to deliver you from his hand.” The people were not alone in their struggles. God promised His presence and protection. This highlights the sovereignty of God over all situations. When we face difficult circumstances, we can take solace in the fact that God is with us. He is our Savior and Deliverer, and He is more powerful than any enemy we may encounter.

Overcoming Fear:Fear can be paralyzing, hindering us from making wise decisions or following God’s will. In this verse, the people were commanded not to be afraid, emphasizing the importance of overcoming fear through trust in God. When we place our faith in God and His promises, fear loses its power over us. We can confidently face challenges, knowing that God is in control and will provide for our needs.

Obeying God’s Word:The people sought God’s guidance through Jeremiah, promising to obey whatever message God revealed to them. This demonstrates the importance of seeking and obeying God’s word in our lives. When we approach God with sincerity and a willingness to follow His instructions, He will guide us in the right path. Obedience to God’s word leads to blessings and protection.

Application:The verse encourages us to put our trust in God’s presence and promises, even in the midst of difficult circumstances. We should not allow fear to overpower our faith. Instead, let us seek God’s guidance through prayer, study of His Word, and godly counsel. When we surrender our fears to God and obey His instructions, we can experience His deliverance and protection in our lives.

  • In conclusion:Jeremiah 42:11 reminds us that God’s presence is with us, providing us with assurance, deliverance, and protection. We should trust in Him, overcome our fears, and obediently follow His guidance.

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