Jeremiah 26:14
As for mee, behold, I am in your hand: doe with mee as seemeth good and meet vnto you. Jeremiah 26:14 (KJV)
In the broader narrative of Jeremiah, the prophet stands before the people of Judah, the priests, and fellow prophets gathered in the temple. He has been seized for delivering God’s warning that Jerusalem will face destruction unless the nation repents of its sins. This setting underscores the tension between divine authority and human opposition, and it frames Jeremiah’s heartfelt declaration of surrender to whatever judgment the people deem appropriate.
Jeremiah’s words, “As for me, behold, I am in your hand,” reveal a profound submission to God’s sovereign will. He acknowledges that his life and destiny rest in the hands of the one who judges, and he willingly offers himself to the decision of those who hold power over him. This posture of surrender demonstrates his readiness to accept whatever outcome God has prepared, even when that outcome involves personal danger or persecution.
Despite the threats he faces, Jeremiah remains steadfast in obedience. He recognizes his vulnerability to human authority yet trusts that God’s justice will prevail. The narrative records that elders later intervened, recalling a similar prophecy of Micah, and God’s providence protected Jeremiah from the lethal intent of his accusers. His confidence in God’s sovereignty, even amid hostility, models true faithfulness under pressure and illustrates that genuine obedience often requires courage in the face of opposition.
The passage challenges believers today to examine their own trust in God’s guidance. Are we prepared to surrender our personal plans and desires to His will? Do we rely on His sovereignty, believing He controls the course of our lives? Jeremiah’s example encourages us to remain faithful, to trust that God will provide strength, wisdom, and protection when we align ourselves with His purposes, even when faced with opposition or difficulty.
As we reflect on this verse, we are invited to ask ourselves: Will we submit to God’s leading, trusting that He is in control? Can we endure opposition while holding fast to His truth? Jeremiah’s declaration reminds us that surrender to God’s will brings divine protection and purpose, urging us to obey Him with confidence in His faithful care.

