Comfort Before God Fixes It (Jeremiah 32-33)
We might have troubles today, but we follow God toward blessings tomorrow.
1. Trust in what God’s doing (32:1-36)
– What we want to be true doesn’t change what God says or what His plan is. (1-5)
– God keeps His promises to us, which means He can use us to serve others. (6-15)
– When we don’t understand what God is doing or why, we trust in who He is. (16-25)
– God gives us more grace than we give and ensures more justice than we do. (26-36)
2. Live in God’s New Covenant (32:37-33:26)
– God’s New Covenant offers forgiveness, relationship, and the blessing of His kingdom. (37-44)
– To be a part of the New Covenant, we must call out to the Lord in spirit and truth. (1-9)
– God reveals the New Covenant to give us hope, purpose, and focus on His kingdom. (10-18)
– Don’t confuse our failures with God, He fulfills His promises through the New Covenant. (19-26)
The promises of the New Covenant in Jeremiah 31:31-40
(1) God’s guidance written on our heart.
(2) Forgiveness of sins.
(3) Personal relationship with God.
(4) Everlasting kingdom.
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