The Heart of God for Israelનમૂનો
GOD KEEPS HIS COVENANTS WITH JACOB AND DAVID
The rejection or the replacement of Israel is not a new topic. The intensity of God’s judgment on Israel over the centuries has brought many to wonder if God was still in covenant with Israel. The exile, the first destruction of Jerusalem, and the absence of a king on the throne of David opened a crisis of faith within the people. Were the dramatic events showing that God had ended His covenant because of the many sins of His people?
God addresses the issue through the prophet Jeremiah. He rebukes the people who say that the Lord has rejected the families of Jacob, Israel, and David—the royal line. God confirms His covenants with the two families that He chose.
The Lord uses powerful language. His covenants with them are as strong as the cosmic order He set in place. He will not reject them as long as day and night exist. God will have mercy upon them as long as the fixed order of heaven and earth stands. He has established immutable cosmic laws visible in the created order; similarly, His covenants with Israel and David are irreversible. Israel will remain God’s firstborn son and the son of David—Jesus—will sit on the messianic throne in Jerusalem forever.
PRAYER
Our Father,
We bless Your holy name. We thank You for Your faithfulness to Your covenants with Israel. You are true to Your words. You are faithful to Your promises. You always keep Your part of the covenants You established with Your people.
We pray that the Jewish people will come back to Your covenants, see Your faithfulness in spite of the tragedies they have experienced, and see You as You indeed are.
We pray that You give us a deeper understanding of Your covenants. Grant us to know You as the covenant-keeping God. Anchor our faith in the solid foundations of Your covenants so we will be unshakable when everything is shaking.
In the name of Jesus. Amen.
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About this Plan
This devotional is designed to help you see God’s heart and purposes for Israel from three different points of view: • God’s love language toward Israel • God’s covenants with Israel • God’s choice of Jerusalem Many other topics could have been chosen to present God’s heart for Israel. What is shared here is incomplete and does not claim to present the whole picture of this immense reality.
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