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What does it mean to trust God when everything looks uncertain?
Today’s reading is about a prayer from the book of Jeremiah.
Jeremiah had just obeyed a strange command from God—buying a field while Jerusalem was under siege. It looked ridiculous on the surface. But Jeremiah knew this act symbolized God’s promise to restore His people. So, he prays. And this prayer is a beautiful blend of faith and honesty.
Jeremiah starts by exalting God: “Ah, Lord God! It is you who have made the heavens and the earth by your great power.” He remembers God’s mighty works and steadfast love. But he doesn’t sugarcoat the present reality—Jerusalem is surrounded, judgment looms, and restoration seems impossible. Yet even in his doubt, Jeremiah prays with faith, trusting that God’s word will stand.
This is the kind of prayer Jesus calls us to: honest about our fears but rooted in trust. Think of Him in the Garden of Gethsemane, praying, “Not my will, but yours be done.” Faith isn’t about having all the answers; it’s about trusting the One who does.
Today, ponder this: How can you step out in obedience to God, even when His plans seem impossible to understand?
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Prayer is the heartbeat of a relationship with God. This 32-day reading plan explores powerful prayers in Scripture, from Jacob’s dream to Jesus’ High Priestly Prayer and Paul’s petitions. Each day includes a devotion to deepen your understanding and inspire your own prayers. Discover how God’s people have communed with Him in every season of life, and be encouraged to draw near to Him. Join us on this journey through the Prayers of the Bible.
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