Today's promise: God protects His people
Have you ever sought
advice under false pretenses?
Ten days later, the
Lord gave his reply to Jeremiah. So he called for Johanan son of Kareah and the
army officers, and for all the people, from the least to the greatest. He said
to them, "You sent me to the Lord, the God of Israel, with your request,
and this is his reply: 'Stay here in this land. If you do, I will build you up
and not tear you down; I will plant you and not uproot you. For I am sorry for
all the punishment I have had to bring upon you.'" Acariah son of Hoshaiah
and Johanan son of Kereah and all the other proud men said to Jeremiah,
"You lie! The Lord our God hasn't forbidden us to go to Egypt!
Jeremiah 42:7-10; 43:2 NLT
False pretenses
Johanan and his army
officials asked the prophet Jeremiah for guidance from God, but they had no
intention of following it. Although they wanted God's protection, they were not
willing to obey him. We learn from this experience that God protects those who
obey him, but removes his presence from those who rebel against him.
When God delivered
David from all his enemies — including King Saul — David praised God for his
deliverance. David gave God credit in 2 Samuel 22:3 for protecting him from his
enemies.
My God is my rock, in
whom I find protection. He is my shield, the strength of my salvation, and my
stronghold, my high tower, my savior, the one who saves me from violence.
Although God will not
save us from troubles, he will protect us in the midst of them. In Psalm 91:4,
the psalm writer encourages us to put out faith in God's protection.
He will shield you
with his wings. He will shelter you with his feathers. His faithful promises
are your armor and protection.
adapted from Living Water for Those Who Thirst Tyndale
House Publishers (2000), pp 158-9
Content is derived
from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation and other publications of Tyndale
Publishing House
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