Our thoughts are powerful catalysts, giving momentum that propels us forward on the path God has designed. Below is a thought from Jeremiah 10.
Idols may glitter, but they promise much and offer nothing, while my eyes are opening wider each day to see God’s work—His fingerprints pressed into every corner of creation. I behold His glory in the earth He formed, in the wisdom with which He founded the world, in the mountains that rise like ancient prayers and the white sands that meet clear blue oceans with quiet praise. He is the One who commands thunder and lightning, who sends the rain and stirs the wind, whose mercy is never withheld. His grace pours over me like a cleansing rain from heaven, washing away my past and making me new in Jesus’ name. So, I build my faith in the One True God, gathering momentum for life right now—momentum that carries me ahead on this journey with confidence toward eternity.
Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see. – Hebrews 11:1
A sober reading of Jeremiah 10 reminds us that idols promise much but offer nothing, a truth echoed in my earlier reflection “Faith is Certain of What We Do Not See.” Yet the people of Jeremiah’s time still preferred these empty substitutes over the One True God, turning their hearts toward what could never save or sustain them. The call for us is to open our eyes and recognize God’s work already unfolding around us—the earth He created with majesty, the wisdom with which He founded the world, the order, beauty, and power woven into creation itself. As we behold His handiwork, our faith is strengthened, our trust deepened, and our steps steadied. Therefore, let us journey ahead building momentum for life right now by worshiping the God who is real, present, and faithful, allowing that momentum to carry us forward into eternity with confidence and hope.
Here is a good worship song to start this momentum today. Healing Rain by Michael W. Smith.
A heart weighed down by addiction, wandering, or shame may feel unworthy of hope, yet heaven’s mercy is never withheld. Even the alcoholic, the drug‑tangled soul, or the drifter with nowhere left to run can lift their face to the sky and be met by healing rain—a downpour of grace that washes away the past. In that sacred cleansing, tears of regret become tears of renewal, because every life can be made new when it is washed in Jesus’ name, where shame is broken, identity is restored, and a fresh beautiful beginning starts.
With faith, we peek into the future to keep us going in the present. Faith gained on Sunday will pull us through on Monday so we can step ahead into Tuesday, and the rest of the week. This day, let us start with a study of Jeremiah 10
Idols offer no real power, and Jeremiah exposes their emptiness with striking clarity. They are powerless and worthless, unable to speak truth, walk with their people, or act on behalf of anyone. They cannot heal sickness, cause crops to flourish, or bring peace or joy to a weary heart. Every promise they seem to make is hollow, because they have no life within them. In contrast, the living God speaks, moves, restores, provides, and fills His people with strength and hope—reminding us that only the One who created all things can sustain all things.
The tragedy of Jeremiah’s day was that the people still chose idols over the One True God, even after seeing the emptiness of those idols. Their hearts lacked faith, and they no longer recognized God’s hand at work in their daily lives. Instead of trusting the Lord who had rescued, provided, and spoken to them, they turned to objects they had crafted with their own hands. They built idols, bowed before them, and placed their hope in things that could never save—revealing how far their hearts had drifted from the living God.
All they needed to do was open their eyes and recognize the One True God already moving all around them. The God who can do the impossible was revealing His power in creation every single day. They only had to look at the earth He made—the wisdom with which He founded the world, the majestic mountains rising in strength, the white sands stretching along clear blue oceans. He is the One who commands the thunder and lightning, who sends the rain and stirs the wind. If they had paused long enough to see His handiwork, they would have remembered that the living God—not their handmade idols—holds all power, all wisdom, and all life.
🙏 Father God, help us seek You with steady hearts every single day, choosing what lasts for eternity over the distractions that fade. Teach us to plant seeds of faith—in our own souls and in the lives of those around us—trusting that You will provide for them and make them grow. Shape something beautiful within us right now, something rooted in Your truth and flourishing by Your Spirit. And as these seeds of faith grow into strength, joy, and steadfast love, let their result carry into eternity, reflecting Your glory in all we do. Amen.
All week, my heart has leaned into the study of Jeremiah 9to 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, a worship song has emerged—born from scripture, shaped by reflection, and filled with the encouragement to a higher pursuit, climbing upward with God’s power.
Much of life is shaped by the low standards of this world— words flung like arrows, aimed to wound as insults are hurled.
But I lift my eyes higher, above the noise and the pressure; I’m reaching for Your presence, where Truth becomes my treasure.
Pre‑Chorus
You call me upward, You pull me closer; Your love is stronger than the world around me.
Chorus
So lift me higher— I’m climbing with Your power. You’re the strength that never fades, the hope that fills my days. Lift me higher— to the place where You are greater; on the holy summit I will stand, held steady by Your hand.
Verse 2
I walk following Jesus, the One who frees us; Your resources never run dry, Your Spirit gives me power to overcome and reach higher.
Your whisper brings me wisdom, a holy guidance system; You smooth the roughest places, From the decisions in my youth to the firmness of Your Truth.
Pre‑Chorus
You call me upward, You pull me closer; Your joy is rising like the morning breaking.
Chorus
So lift me higher— I’m climbing with Your power. You’re the strength that never fades, the hope that fills my days. Lift me higher— to the place where You are greater; on the holy summit I will stand, held steady by Your hand.
Bridge
Your Way makes my heart come alive, Your Way makes the right things thrive. You lead me into pursuits that are great— where spiritual treasures wait. Your goodness fills me, Your peace surrounds me, Your joy breaks in like morning light.
Final Chorus
Lift me higher— I’m climbing with Your power. Every step is filled with grace, every breath becomes Your praise. Lift me higher— to the place where You are greater; on the holy summit I will stand, held steady by Your hand.
The ONE who helps us pursue the higher way and strengthens each step toward the top, also sets us on His solid ground. Set in the powerful truths of Jeremiah 9, the below declarations are more than words—whether spoken aloud or written in a journal, they carry the potential to give us a lift and empower. Use them to encourage as Spirit guides throughout the weekend and into the week ahead.
✨ Statements of Faith Inspired by Jeremiah 9
I rise above the low standards of this world and choose God’s higher way.
My words are not arrows that wound; they are instruments of healing, truth, and honor.
I treasure the wisdom of God’s Word, where spiritual riches reshape my character.
I follow the Way of Jesus, walking the pathway of restoration and renewal.
God’s resources strengthen me, providing power to face and solve every challenge.
His Spirit gives me wisdom for every decision I make.
My future is built on God’s unshakable truth.
I am committed to doing things right and doing the right things.
I am called to a higher pursuit—climbing toward the summit of spiritual maturity.
I seek the treasures that are eternal, not the illusions of this world.
God fills my life with peace, joy, and purpose as I walk closely with Him.