Our thoughts are powerful catalysts, sparking the momentum that propels us forward on the path God has designed. They shape our perspective, energize, direct our steps, and ignite our passion like fuel to a flame as we carry out God’s plan for us. Below is a thought from Jeremiah 11.
Thinking of a sporting event helps us picture the powerful mix of dedication from the athletes and the enthusiasm of the fans who rally behind their team, yet this passage reminds us that God’s people have not always shown this same devotion toward His purposes. History—and even our present day—shows how often people lack the passion to follow God’s plan to victory, even though He offers peace and joy to those who accept His way. When we choose to set our priorities around Him, put in the effort to grow in Christlikeness, and stay focused on the victorious finish He promises, we discover that the same energy and commitment we admire in sports is exactly what leads us into the fullness of life which God desires for us.
This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate in it day and night, that you may observe to do according to all that is written in it. For then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have good success. – Joshua 1:8
From the study of Jeremiah 11, as reflected in “The Thrill of Being a Champion”, we see a people who were unwilling to follow God’s plan, choosing their own way instead of the covenant God had set before them. Their resistance becomes a lesson for us to prioritize God’s purposes, to work diligently and with discipline as we carry out what He calls us to do. As we continue to give effort, persevere through struggle, and grow to become more like Christ, we learn that faithfulness is not passive—it is shaped through commitment and endurance. And in the end, for those who stay the course, there is the deep and lasting thrill of being a champion in God’s eyes.
The song If It Was Up To Me – Ben Fuller & Carrie Underwood captures the tension we all feel between wanting life to be easy and recognizing that real growth often comes through challenge. We naturally gravitate toward comfort, but as the song reflects, God’s plan rarely follows the smooth path we would choose for ourselves. Instead, His way sometimes leads through difficulty, stretching us in ways we wouldn’t pick but ultimately shaping us into who we long to become. The message is a reminder that while effort and struggle aren’t appealing in the moment, they are often the very tools God uses to guide us toward the victorious finish.
Think about the energy of a stadium on game day—crowds pouring in, faces painted, jerseys on, voices ready to roar. Fans endure freezing winds, long lines, and late nights because their loyalty to the team runs deep. Their commitment is visible, loud, and unwavering. It’s striking to consider how different our world might look if our devotion to God carried that same intensity—if we approached His plan for us with the same enthusiasm, sacrifice, and unity that people so easily give to a temporary victory on a field.
Reading today Jeremiah 11, highlighted is the lack of enthusiasm for pulling for God’s team. The people were not seriousness about His covenant even though God’s desire was always to bless them with peace, joy, and prosperity if they walked in obedience to His commands. The covenant was meant to be a source of life, protection, and the way to flourish.
Yet the same covenant carried a warning: turning away from God and chasing after idols would bring corruption, sickness, and division, not because God delighted in judgment, but because abandoning Him meant abandoning the very source of blessing. In Jeremiah’s message, the people are confronted with the reality that covenant faithfulness leads to wholeness, while covenant unfaithfulness opens the door to brokenness in every part of life.
Jeremiah goes on to show how Judah and Israel tragically failed to keep the covenant that was meant to protect and bless them. God instructs Jeremiah to confront the people with this truth, calling them back to faithfulness, but they reject his warning just as their ancestors had rejected the prophets before him.
Their resistance grows so fierce that even Jeremiah’s own hometown plots to silence him through violence, revealing how deeply rebellion had taken root. Because the people hardened their hearts and refused every opportunity to return, God announces that judgment would fall: their young men would fall in battle as enemy armies advanced, and famine would sweep through the land, taking the lives of sons and daughters. The consequences mirror the covenant itself—turning from God leads to devastation, not because He abandons His people, but because they have abandoned the only source of life.
To be God’s champion is to live with a steady, disciplined commitment to the things that matter most—putting God first, working diligently, and carrying out His purposes with a faithful heart. It means refusing to drift into complacency and instead choosing daily to be shaped more like Christ in character, conviction, and compassion. This kind of life keeps its eyes on the ultimate championship, pressing forward with endurance and hope, confident that a victorious end awaits those who remain steadfast in God’s plan for their life.
🙏 Lord, we come to You knowing there are consequences for not following Your Way. At this time, we reflect on the choices we have made in the past and come before You with regret for our lack of adherence to Your instructions. Give us the discipline to make a change, embrace obedience, and follow Your path. As we step ahead today on a journey toward a blessed and fulfilled life, may we make the decision to be committed to You Lord, follow Your Way, and stay close to You, ensuring our hearts are always ready to receive Your Divine wisdom.
All week, my heart has leaned into the study of Jeremiah 10 to build something that lasts—not just for today, but for every tomorrow. Out of this pursuit, a worship song has emerged—born from scripture, shaped by reflection, and filled with the encouragement that faith rests securely in what our eyes cannot see and confidently embraces the hope set before us.
My eyes are opening wider now, I’m waking at Your command, Your fingerprints in every place, across this holy land. I see Your glory shining on the earth You formed with love, Your wisdom in making the world and in heaven up above.
Pre‑Chorus
In mountains rising to the sky, in oceans calm and wide, Creation sings Your praises, and Your Spirit is drawn inside.
Chorus
You command the thunder, You whisper through the wind, You send the rain of mercy, washing all my sin. Your grace comes pouring over, a cleansing from above, You make me new in Jesus’ name, restored by perfect love. So I build my faith upon You, the One who’s always near— Gaining momentum as eternity takes away fear.
Verse 2
The white sands meet the waters where Your peace and power meet, The rhythm of the waves reminds me: Your faithfulness is deep. No idol can deliver, no promise they proclaim, But You alone are worthy, I’m made new in Jesus’ name.
Pre‑Chorus
In mountains rising to the sky, in oceans calm and wide, Creation sings Your praises, and Your Spirit is drawn inside.
Chorus
You command the thunder, You whisper through the wind, You send the rain of mercy, washing all my sin. Your grace comes pouring over, a cleansing from above, You make me new in Jesus’ name, restored by perfect love. So I build my faith upon You, the One who’s always near— Gaining momentum as eternity takes away fear.
Bridge
Step by step You lead me, Your truth my guiding light. Forward into glory, From faith to endless life.
Final Chorus
You command the thunder, You whisper through the wind, You send the rain of mercy, washing all my sin. Your grace keeps pouring over, a river running free— Carrying me onward into all eternity.
As we set sail into the future God has prepared for us, our statements of faith serve as anchors, ⚓ keeping us grounded and aligned to His Way. Set in the powerful truths of Jeremiah 10, these declarations are more than words—they strengthen our resolve and renew our hope. Whether spoken aloud or written in a journal, they carry the potential to give us a lift and empower us like wind in our sails. Let them be a source of encouragement this weekend and into next week as the Spirit guides, reminding us that faith is the quiet confidence that anchors us in what we cannot yet see and assures us of the hope God has placed within us.
✨ Statements of Faith Rooted in Jeremiah 10
I reject every idol, knowing they promise much but offer nothing.
My eyes are open to see God’s work all around me.
I recognize His fingerprints everywhere—in beauty, in order, in power.
I behold His glory in Creation, and my heart responds in worship.
I stand on the earth He formed with wisdom, strength, and purpose.
I marvel at the majestic mountains that declare His greatness.
I praise Him for the white sands and clear blue oceans that reflect His peace.
I trust the One who commands the thunder and lightning with sovereign authority.
I rest in the God who sends the rain and stirs the wind with perfect timing.
I receive His mercy that is never withheld from me.
I welcome His downpour of grace that washes away my past mistakes.
I am made new when washed in Jesus’ name—clean, whole, and restored.
I build up my faith daily in the One True God who never fails.
I gain momentum for life right now through His strength and guidance.
I step forward with confidence toward eternity, anchored in His truth and love.