Monday, September 8, 2014

Provoking God

Sustaining Hope
The Days Are Surely Coming

A New Future

Jeremiah 32:26-35  The Message

26-30 Then God’s Message came again to Jeremiah: “Stay alert! I am God, the God of everything living. Is there anything I can’t do? So listen to God’s Message: No doubt about it, I’m handing this city over to the Babylonians and Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon. He’ll take it. The attacking Chaldeans will break through and burn the city down: All those houses whose roofs were used as altars for offerings to Baal and the worship of who knows how many other gods provoked me. It isn’t as if this were the first time they had provoked me. The people of Israel and Judah have been doing this for a long time—doing what I hate, making me angry by the way they live.” God’s Decree.
31-35 “This city has made me angry from the day they built it, and now I’ve had my fill. I’m destroying it. I can’t stand to look any longer at the wicked lives of the people of Israel and Judah, deliberately making me angry, the whole lot of them—kings and leaders and priests and preachers, in the country and in the city. They’ve turned their backs on me—won’t even look me in the face!—even though I took great pains to teach them how to live. They refused to listen, refused to be taught. Why, they even set up obscene god and goddess statues in the Temple built in my honor—an outrageous desecration! And then they went out and built shrines to the god Baal in the valley of Hinnom, where they burned their children in sacrifice to the god Molech—I can hardly conceive of such evil!—turning the whole country into one huge act of sin.
 
For Reflection
Often in explanation of human affairs, God becomes the original born looser.  God gets all the blame and little of the praise.  The truth of the matter is that those whom God loves the most, disappoint God, refusing to be taught to live God-centered lives.  It is our turning away from God which condemns us.  Yet, God will stand with us to restore a right relationship.
 
Pray
Confess your sins to the God of your salvation.  Praise God for the gifts of righteous living. 

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