Each intentional thought gets us closer to the destiny God has prepared—a journey marked by faith, vision, and unwavering hope. Here is a thought from reflection upon the study of Jeremiah 3.
For the week ahead, like a tree planted near water, let us receive the constant supply of God’s nutritious food for the soul. Let us be rooted in His Truth and not rely on thoughts or distractions of the world.
Our thoughts shape our perspective, energize, direct our steps, and ignite our passion as we carry out God’s plan for us. Here is a thought from the study and reflection of Jeremiah 1:11-19.
God’s Word can change us from within, renew us from the inside out, and cause our actions to reflect His Spirit.
Our thoughts are powerful catalysts, sparking the momentum that propels us forward on the path God has designed. Here is a thought from the study of Jeremiah 1:1-10.
Let us step forward with confidence this week, following in the footsteps of the Shepherd’s shadow.
God called Jeremiah for a purpose, just as He has appointed each of us, inviting us to let our desire to serve Him rise higher than the fear that tries to paralyze. As we focus on what truly matters — building up our faith, acknowledging His power, and standing in awe of our Creator — we learn to give Him every part of our lives. Jeremiah exposed the missteps of his nation, yet even in that warning we hear a hopeful lesson: God’s grace is enough. We can turn from the wrong path and follow the way of Jesus, the Way, the Truth, and the Life, stepping into the fullness of the purpose He has prepared.
God has a purpose for us in all stages of life. It may be as teenager deciding what type of career to pursue, a college student, a young professional, a leader within a business or organization, or someone nearing or already in retirement. At all stages of life, the Bible is helpful in providing what is needed to do great things for God’s glory.