Friday, October 12, 2018

Oct 12

The prophet Jeremiah might go down as one of the greatest preachers of all time. Who could ever forget his sermon illustrations of shaping pottery, burying a linen belt, and the breaking of a jar. While there is plenty of doom and gloom in his message, there is also hope found here.

Yet hope is found in a strange way. Many times, God asks us to do things that we feel are counterintuitive.

Jeremiah 21:8-9   Furthermore, tell the people, 'This is what the Lord says: See, I am setting before you the way of life and the way of death. Whoever stays in this city will die by the sword, famine or plague. But whoever goes out and surrenders to the Babylonians who are besieging you will live; he will escape with his life.

Surrender is the way of life. Now, that is a revolutionary message. The last thing we would think would bring life and hope to an army is surrender. Yet when God is in it, it is true.

Larry Harris tells a story about the Vietnam War. During the Vietnam War, the Communists solders were told to avoid surrender at all cost. They were told that the Americans would torture them, beat them, and starve them to death. Some of them surrendered anyway and were taken to camps where many were treated better by their enemies than by their own comrades. After the war, many of them elected to come to the United States. They have become US citizens and are living in a land of freedom and abundance. For them surrender was the best thing they could have done.

So, it is with our surrender to God, when we say to the Lord, "I am turning my life over to you, you come control me, you show me the paths to walk in life," it is then that we find life in all its greatness and abundance.

 


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