Climbing with His Power

Set your minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth. – Colossians 3:2.

A takeaway from the study Jeremiah 9 is that when we set our minds on things above and lean on God’s resources rather than our own strength, we begin climbing with His power. Challenges that once felt overwhelming become opportunities for His wisdom to shine through, and problems are met with clarity and confidence. In His strength, things are done right—and the right things are done—because our steps align with His purpose, His truth, and His higher way.

Imagine walking by His side, just as the song I Can Only Imagine by MercyMe. The song inspires us to picture being surrounded by His glory, overwhelmed by the radiance of His holiness. Standing in His presence, every earthly care fades, and the only response that rises within us is pure worship. In that moment, Hallelujah becomes the natural language of the soul, and our hearts overflow with adoration. Forever we worship Him, captivated by His beauty, His love, and the joy of being with Him for all eternity.

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A Higher Pursuit

Much of life is shaped by the low standards of this world, where success is measured by lofty incomes, shiny cars, and impressive houses rather than by the treasures found in God’s Word. Yet God calls His people to a higher pursuit—to climb toward the summit to spiritual treasure, where character, faith, and obedience matter far more than anything money can buy. As we reach upward toward what is eternal, we discover the kind of success that delights the heart of God and fills our own lives with lasting purpose and joy.

In Jeremiah 9, the prophet grieves because the people pursued the low standards of this world and no longer knew the Way of God. His own countrymen—those who had been entrusted with God’s covenant—had become unfaithful, living as though the Lord were a stranger in their midst. They refused to acknowledge Him, choosing deceit, idolatry, and self‑reliance over truth and obedience. Jeremiah’s lament exposes a nation that had drifted so far from God that they no longer recognized His voice, His ways, or His call to return.

God goes on to describe the people as those who no longer speak the truth, using their words like deadly arrows—aimed to wound, deceive, and insult rather than to heal or honor. Their speech had become a weapon, revealing hearts that were far from Him. Instead of walking in His Way, they followed the Baals, chasing after false gods and empty promises. Their unfaithfulness was evident not only in their actions but in the very words they spoke, exposing a nation that had abandoned the truth of the Lord for the lies of the world.

Jerusalem, as written in today’s passage, would not escape the consequences of its rebellion. God Himself would bring judgment, reducing the once‑vibrant city to ruin—a barren wasteland resembling a desert. Homes that once held families, laughter, and daily life would stand empty and broken. The people would taste the bitterness of their choices, symbolized by bitter food and poisoned water, reminders that turning away from God leads not to freedom but to devastation.

God instructed Jeremiah to remind the people to pay close attention and return to His Way. Obedience was not meant to be a burden but a pathway to restoration, because He Himself would supply the resources, wisdom, and power needed to face their challenges. When life is lived according to how he designed, things were done right—and the right things were done. God’s call was simple yet profound: follow His Way, and He would lead them toward wholeness, strength, and a solid future built on His truth.

Lord, keep us spiritually awake and prepared, alert to Your presence and steady in Your truth. Help us follow Your Word like a compass, guiding every decision and every step. Teach us to live with watchful hearts and obedient lives, sensitive to the wisdom Your Spirit provides. Lift our eyes to Your higher standards, Lord, so that our lives rise above the values of this world and climb to the higher level that reflects the Light of Christ. As we walk in Your Way, fill us with the peace and joy that come only from You. Amen.

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🎵 Worship Song Sunday Inspired by Jeremiah 8

My heart has leaned into the study of Jeremiah 8 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 wisdom rises from God’s Word, where we discover treasures that never fail or let us down.

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🎵 Teach Us Your Way🎵

Verse 1

There are lessons in the fields around us,
Whispers rising from the work You’ve made.
And Your Word still speaks with gentle warning,
Like prophets calling out to hearts that stray.

We turned aside from the path of wisdom,
Chose our own way like wandering souls.
Chasing idols that could never save us,
Losing sight of the truth we used to know.

Chorus

Teach us Your Way,
Lead us back to Your heart.
Let Your Word be the anchor
That steadies every part.
Teach us Your Way,
Show us how to walk each day.
We’re returning to the wisdom
Of the One to whom we pray.

Verse 2

Even the birds know when to travel,
They feel the seasons written in Your hand.
But we lived out of rhythm with the Maker,
And brokenness spread across the land.

The soil groaned beneath our choices,
Crops withered where life once grew.
Conflict rose like a gathering storm cloud,
All because we drifted far from You.

Chorus

Teach us Your Way,
Lead us back to Your heart.
Let Your Word be the anchor
That steadies every part.
Teach us Your Way,
Show us how to walk each day.
We’re returning to the wisdom
Of the One to whom we pray.

Bridge

We’re listening now,
We’re slowing down.
Let Your truth take root again.
We’re turning our hearts,
We’re turning our minds,
Back to where life begins.

Final Chorus

Teach us Your Way,
Lead us back to Your heart.
Let Your Word be the anchor
That steadies every part.
Teach us Your Way,
Show us how to walk each day.
We’re returning to the wisdom
Of the One to whom we pray.

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✝️ Statements of Faith Friday 06-26-2026

The ONE tells the birds when to fly south for the winter, also tells us what is best for us. Set in the powerful truths of Jeremiah 8, the below 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 the wisdom needed. a lift and empower us to stay aligned with His purpose. 

Statements of Faith Inspired by Jeremiah 8

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✨ Thoughts for Thursday 06-25-2026

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. When we align our thinking with His truth, our future is ignited with purpose and possibility. Each intentional thought gets us closer to the destiny He’s prepared—a journey marked by faith, vision, and unwavering hope. Below is a thought from Jeremiah 8.

In the Scriptures are found treasures that never let us down, steady truths that anchor our hearts when everything else feels uncertain. They point us back to the Creator, the One worthy of all praise, who offers freedom through Jesus—freedom that restores what is broken and redeems what has been lost. When we turn to His Word, we discover a hope that holds firm and a grace that keeps drawing us closer to the life He intended.

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