Please read Jeremiah 4.
Meditate on and memorize verse 14.
Wash your heart from evil, O Jerusalem, that you may be saved.
How long will your wicked thoughts lodge within you?
The people of Judah had heart issues. Bitter evil touched their hearts; the wicked
thoughts lodged within them made their hearts evil (Jeremiah 4:14, 18). God told them to “remove the foreskins” of
their sin hardened hearts (Jeremiah 4:4). His approaching judgment would make the heart
of the king and the princes fail (Jeremiah 4:9). Judah’s rebellious ways and deeds would bring
destruction upon the nation (Jeremiah 4:18).
When God told Jeremiah of the coming devastation, his soul
was in anguish. Jeremiah cried out, “Oh,
my heart! My heart is pounding in me; I
cannot be silent…”(Jeremiah 4:19).
The Word of the LORD caused Jeremiah’s heart to pound. His heart was tender towards God. His Word affected Jeremiah; he spent 53 years
of his life not keeping silent but proclaiming the Word of God.
How does God’s Word impact you? What is the condition of your heart? Are you hardened by the deceitfulness of sin,
or are you circumcised by the LORD Jesus Christ (Hebrews 3:13; Colossians
2:11)?
Pray Jeremiah 4:19 and 22 over yourself and those for whom
you stand guard as a faithful, prayerful watchman (Isaiah 62:6-7).
“LORD, may _______
and my heart pound when we hear Your Word.
Let us not keep
silent about what we hear.
Do not let us be
foolish people.
Let us know You,
LORD.
Stop us from being
stupid children who have no understanding.
Do not let us be
shrewd to do evil.
Teach us how to do
good.
In Your name, Jesus~”
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