There’s realism in the ministry
of Jeremiah. He prophesies the Babylonian captivity. There is also hope.
He looks beyond the Babylonian captivity: “They will be taken to
Babylon and stay there.I come for them, declares the Lord. I will take
them from there and bring them back to this place” (Jeremiah 27:22). The
way we are led may not be easy. The destination will be glorious. When
things are going badly, we must never lose sight of the final goal of
God’s working in us and through us. Beyond the suffering, there is the
glory.
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