Our God
Jeremiah 42:1-4 (MSG) ....We have a request. Please listen. Pray to your God for us, what's left of us. You can see for yourself how few we are! Pray that your God will tell us the way we should go and what we should do." Jeremiah the prophet said, "I hear your request. And I will pray to your God as you have asked. Whatever God says, I'll pass on to you. I'll tell you everything, holding nothing back."
The people asked Jeremiah to pray to 'his God', not their God. Jeremiah was like the reading of the stars for the day. Jeremiah replied ' I will pray to your God'.
The children of Israel had not taken the Lord as their God, not really. They may have had a temple in which to worship but they had wooden God's to other deities in their homes, they did not own a relationship to their own 'true' God.
Jeremiah's battle with the children of Israel was the way they treated their God, they treated Him as one of the many, one who belonged to the prophet not to them.
Our God is a personal God, He does not share. It is like being married to someone and expecting them to share you with whomever you brought home. As a result you were expected to be infected with their diseases and uncleanness. Adultery and faithfulness cannot live in the same house.
Clean water and brackish water cannot both come forth from the same cistern. We cannot expect our God to be there for us in purity and strength when we are unfaithful to Him.
If He is our God them He wants all of us, body, soul, spirit. He must be first and last, He must be all.
If we are not experiencing God's greatness perhaps we have moved in our affections.
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