Knowing Our Point in Life

Why did the pencil go to church?

Because it was trying to find its point and fulfill its calling!

The Lord wants all of us to know our point in life and fulfill our calling. As we read today in Jeremiah 1:1-10, let’s first remember the political, social, and moral situation before and during Jeremiah’s reign. Jeremiah’s prophetic ministry began during a time of national uncertainty and spiritual decline. Roughly a century earlier, the northern kingdom of Israel had collapsed under the weight of its rebellion and idolatry, serving as a sobering warning to its southern counterpart, Judah. Now, as corruption and complacency spread through Judah’s leadership and people, God raised up Jeremiah—a young, reluctant prophet—with a divine commission to speak truth to a nation on the brink. In today’s passage, we witness the sacred moment of his calling: not born of personal ambition, but of God’s sovereign purpose to uproot and to build, to warn and to restore. His voice would carry the weight of heaven’s plea for repentance and renewal.

God’s call on Jeremiah’s life was not vague or general—it was precise, purposeful, and deeply personal. He was appointed as a prophet to confront the spiritual drift of Judah, to speak hard truths with unwavering clarity. His task was to warn the people of the consequences of their rebellion and plead with them to return to faithful obedience and trust in the Lord. Yet despite repeated messages and divine patience, the people had hardened their hearts and turned away. They had forsaken the covenant, chased idols and ignored the voice of the One who had delivered them. Jeremiah’s mission, then, was not only to announce judgment but to express God’s grief and longing—a living reminder that even in discipline, God’s desire was restoration.

Just as God had a specific calling for Jeremiah, He has intentional plans for your life too. You were not created by accident or for mere survival; you were formed with divine purpose, crafted by the hands of the One who knows you best. The same God who appointed Jeremiah before he was born has also equipped you with the potential to fulfill your unique assignment. Even when the path feels uncertain or the task seems daunting, you can step forward with confidence—because He promises to provide the wisdom, strength, and direction you need. Your calling may not look like Jeremiah’s, but it carries the same eternal weight: to reflect God’s heart in a world that desperately needs it.

🙏 Lord, You are the One who formed us, who knew us before we took our first breath. Just as You called Jeremiah with purpose and clarity, we believe You have appointed us for a reason beyond what we can see. Help us to trust Your voice even when the task feels heavy or the path unclear. Give us courage to speak truth, to live faithfully, and to reflect Your heart in all we do. When we feel inadequate, remind us that You equip those You call. Teach us to walk in obedience, not fear—to lean on Your wisdom and not our own. May our life reaffirm Your grace and point others back to You. We surrender our plans to Your hands, knowing You will guide us step by step. Amen.

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Questions for Reflection for the Study of Jeremiah 1 through 5

The journey through Philemon has provided us with encouragement and guidance, setting a solid foundation for the path as we step ahead. As we continue to immerse ourselves in God’s Word, our goal remains to draw wisdom and insight that will empower us to live out our faith in every aspect of our lives—whether at work, at home, or in our interactions with others. This endeavor promises to be a rich and rewarding experience, fortifying our spiritual growth and strengthening our commitment to applying biblical principles in all that we do.

The reading plan below will be used to hold me accountable as I share about God’s Word. To share about Philemon, it’s important to have a plan in place. I am thankful that Jesus is God’s plan for us, and by accepting Christ as Savior, we have taken the essential steps to make each day amazing. This plan will guide our journey, ensuring that we gain a deeper understanding of the scriptures and apply them meaningfully in our daily lives.

Questions for Reflection

Jeremiah 1:1-10 – What is the political, social and moral situation before and during Jeremiah’s reign (See 1 Kings 22:1-23)? What is the basis of God’s task for Jeremiah? What task has God in mind for you? What are you doing about it?

Jeremiah 1:11-19 – What two visions does God give Jeremiah? What do these visions mean? How will God change Jeremiah’s personality? What changes have you seen in yourself recently that have enabled you to better fulfill God’s desire for his kingdom?

Jeremiah 2 – What picture is given of Israel? What are the consequences of the two evils Israel has committed? What characteristics do you find in Israel that are common to human nature? Which do you identify with? How can you change?

Jeremiah 3 – How has Judah’s sin affected her daily life? What is involved in true repentance? What will be God’s response to such repentance?

Jeremiah 4 – How is the enemy described? What will be the enemy’s effect on Jerusalem? In what ways can you relate today’s passage to current times? What lessons can be learned from this message?

Jeremiah 5 – What is the condition of Jerusalem? What are examples of God’s control over His Creation? What are examples of God’s control over the free will of People? What is learned about the need for character and integrity?

Feel free to respond with a thoughtful note or a comment about any of the questions discussed. Additionally, I warmly invite you to share your favorite inspirational videos, photos, or Bible verses that have touched your heart. Please contribute your ideas and reflections in the comments or post them on the dedicated Facebook page: This Day With God – A Spiritual Journey. Together, let’s build a nurturing community that uplifts and supports one another in our spiritual growth and journey through faith. Your voice and inspiration can spark hope and encouragement in someone else’s day!

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Resources and Supplementary Helps Used in Posts

Adeney, Carol. This Morning with God: A Daily Study Guide to the Entire Bible. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 1978. Print.

“Sermons.” Sermons | FUMC Waco. N.p., n.d. Web.  <https://fumcwaco.org/resources/sermons/>.

“Bible.” The Bible – The Word of God – ChristNotes. N.p., n.d. Web. 2017. <http://www.christianity.com/bible/>.

Nicholes, Lou. “Recent Commentaries.” Family-Times.net – Devotional Commentary Index. N.p., n.d. Web. <http://www.family-times.net/commentary/>.

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Thanks for Reading and Liking

I would like to take this time to sincerely thank every one of you for reading and liking the posts. This blog started from a small group with just a few followers and has now grown into a vibrant community of thousands. It has been an incredible tool in my journey through the Bible, and I am deeply grateful for your support. You, my readers, are truly instrumental in holding me accountable to daily Bible reading and study. Your engagement, comments, and encouragement mean the world to me, and I look forward to continuing this journey together. Thank you for being part of this amazing experience!

In our fast-paced world, where busy schedules often dominate our lives, it is truly a blessing to be able to share thoughts about this spiritual journey with others across the globe through the Internet. The ability to connect and inspire one another in our faith is a gift that we should cherish. Tomorrow, I will include Questions for Reflection that will encourage deeper thought and provide ideas for applying biblical principles in every aspect of our lives—at work, at home, and in all that we do. Let’s continue to grow together and support each other on this meaningful path.

Here is a link to all the devotionals done so far organized by book of the Bible and specific chapter within that book.

Index of devotionals

If you would like to get notified with each new post, I invite you to click on the follow button on the far top right of this page to join me on this spiritual journey. Another way to keep up with my spiritual journey is through the Facebook page I’ve set up at this link: This Day With God – A Spiritual Journey.

Also, the concepts presented in God’s Perfect Timing offer ideas for using our time wisely and the lessons of God’s Plan for Us gives a method towards making an impact in the world in which we live. 

Again, thanks for reading. Please like, follow, and pass on to others … let us encourage each other along the journey.

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The Spiritual Journey Continues into Jeremiah Next

I’ve just completed the spiritual journey through the book of Philemon, and now I’m turning to the book of Jeremiah for fresh insight and encouragement. For your convenience, I’ve included a link to all the devotionals I’ve shared so far, organized by book of the Bible and specific chapter—making it easy to revisit any reflection that speaks to you. My hope is that these devotionals will continue to inspire and uplift you as we grow in faith together. Thank you for walking this path with me—it’s a joy to share the journey.

Index of Devotionals

If you would like to get notified with each new post, I invite you to click on the follow button on the far top right of this page to join me on this spiritual journey. Another way to keep up with my spiritual journey is through the Facebook page I’ve set up at this link: This Day With God – A Spiritual Journey. Click like and share so friends and family outside of WordPress can view too. 

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🎵 Worship Song Sunday Inspired by Philemon

All week, my heart has leaned into the study of Philemon to build something that lasts—not just for today, but for every tomorrow. I’ve sought truth that stirs me now, igniting a deeper desire to walk in God’s Way. And I’ve listened for something I can carry forward, a sound that keeps me stepping ahead in faith by transforming spiritual insights into song. Out of this pursuit, the below worship song has emerged—born from scripture and shaped by reflection.

🎵 Faith Is Our SongClick this link

Verse 1
Faith and grace are flowing freely,
Rewards immeasurable, love unceasing.
Always present, steady and true,
Because of Jesus, all things are made new.

Verse 2
We welcome others with open hands,
A partnership in faith that stands.
Refreshing hearts with gentle care,
Sharing the hope we’re called to bear.

Pre‑Chorus

Every day You give a fresh beginning,
Mercy rising like the morning.

Chorus

You pour encouragement into our soul,
You breathe joy deep into our heart.
Because of Jesus, every good thing flows,
Your hope lifts us up, Your peace sets us apart.
Let gratitude be our rhythm all along,
Let faith be the steady anthem of our song.

Verse 3

A fresh start daily, a breath of grace,
Your kindness meeting us in every place.
A ripple of peace moves through our days,
Assurance of life that will not fade.

Bridge

You are the source, the giver of all,
Lifting our spirits whenever we fall.
Your love is the fire that keeps us strong,
Your mercy the melody carrying us on.

Final Chorus

You pour encouragement into our soul,
You breathe joy deep into our heart.
Because of Jesus, every good thing flows,
Your hope lifts us up, Your peace sets us apart.
Let gratitude be our rhythm all along,
Let faith be the steady anthem of our song.

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