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Cover to Cover: The Story of the Bible

DAY 22 OF 60

Belonging to God: Jeremiah

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In the book of Jeremiah, we enter a landscape in which the Israelites have persisted in their sin for years on end. The prophet Jeremiah is called to announce God’s judgment. While God has warned the Israelites time and time again, at last, he is going to exile Israel from their land for 70 years. But Jeremiah also proclaims hope for the future. Given that Israel cannot keep the current covenant, the agreement between them and God to be faithful to one another, God says he will one day make a new covenant!

At the heart of this new covenant is a personal relationship with God, knowing him not just as a God but as my God; not living off second-hand information about God but by my own experience with Him. God says, “I will be their God and they shall be my people…They will all know me.”

It is out of this relationship that obedience will flow! God says he will write his law on his people’s hearts, giving them the desire and power to obey him. God also says under this new covenant that the power and guilt of sin will no longer have a hold on his children.

In Luke 22, Jesus is speaking to his disciples about his impending crucifixion and says, “That which is poured out for you is the new covenant in My blood." Here we see that Jesus is the one who establishes the new covenant! He died and rose again, so Jeremiah's promises might come to fruition. Through Jesus, people can know and belong to God, and they receive the power to obey God and find freedom from their sin.

Given the establishment of the new covenant in Christ, do you ever wonder why our lives don’t always reflect its realities? We know God, but why do we still sin and feel the weight of shame?

The truth is, Jesus didn’t set us free from the struggle, but to struggle. And the way we make headway in this struggle is by coming back to the heart of the new covenant: our belonging to the Father. In other words, we grow by bringing our lives in line with our identity: a loved child of God.

Growth comes from deepening into our belonging to God. For example, we won’t search to find our identities in things like achievements or acceptance from others because we’re secure and loved in Jesus. Or we won’t sit in the disintegration and alienation of shame, but we’ll draw near to our loving Father.

Are you living out the reality that belonging to God is the core of who you are? What God wants is for you to rest secure in the message of Jeremiah 31: “I am yours and you are mine.” He is inviting you to live out from this truth.

RESPOND: Take a moment to go to God and ground yourself in your identity as his loved child.

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Cover to Cover: The Story of the Bible

In 60 devotionals, journey through the unified story of the Bible. Explore every Biblical book and learn how each finds its fulfillment in Christ. Each day, you'll deepen your relationship with God through scripture, teaching and a reflective prayer prompt.

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