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Lent - His Love Endures

DAY 39 OF 49

The fun and the danger of the world are balanced on a thin line. We don’t forfeit our eternal soul by viewing such a horror film. God isn’t going to take away my salvation because of a party I went to in university, but our little everyday decisions do set the course of our life. It’s tempting to follow the course of the world and leave the course of godliness for another day.

This passage foretells the judgment God brought against the Babylonian empire. We see its fulfillment in the Medo-Persian conquest of Babylon during the time of Daniel. While Babylon feasted, the Medes and Persians invaded and toppled the wicked and unsuspecting empire.

While there is specific fulfillment historically recorded, we also see with great clarity the character of God and His judgments against wickedness itself. As God called His people to depart from wicked Babylon, so He has always called us to be set apart from the world. While we are in the world, we are not of it. We are called to be a peculiar people, a holy priesthood set apart for good works (1 Peter 2:9).

Jeremiah’s call to separate from Babylon is set amidst an overwhelming series of warnings and foretellings of doom. Here we see God’s righteous character, which cannot ignore the wickedness of the world; again and again, He condemns them for their idolatry. He will punish their “carved images” because “the LORD is a God of retribution; he will certainly repay” (Jeremiah 51:52,56).

God doesn’t simply call us away from Babylon; He calls us to something:

“I will return Israel to his grazing land, and he will feed on Carmel and Bashan;

he will be satisfied in the hill country of Ephraim and of Gilead.

In those days and at that time—this is the LORD’s declaration—one will search for Israel’s iniquity, but there will be none,

and for Judah’s sins, but they will not be found,

for I will forgive those I leave as a remnant” (Jeremiah 50:19–20).

His promise is this: while the world offers happiness it cannot fully deliver—not for long, anyway—we find in Christ every satisfaction. He calls us to a place of rest and goodness, where the stain and memory of sin itself has been removed. He is the Shepherd of Israel, who leads us to quiet pastures, and to streams of living waters (Psalm 23).

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Lent - His Love Endures

This Lent, we’ll follow Jesus to Calvary with Jeremiah as our guide. Where God in the midst of stubbornness, gave His people a beacon of hope and a promise. We will repent of our sins and rejoice in the hope that lies not in our strength or works but in the empty tomb of Jesus, arriving at Resurrection Sunday with a renewed understanding of this unshakable truth: His love endures.

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