Jeremiah is perplexed. He has some things that are bothering him, and he wants to get them out, so he tells God what is on his mind. The truth is God already knew what was on Jeremiah’s mind. Jeremiah begins by saying that God is always right. Does he really believe that? I think he does, and his life is a testimony to his belief, None-the-less he has a complaint for God:
Jeremiah
12:1-2 You are always righteous, O Lord, when I bring a case before you. Yet I
would speak with you about your justice: Why does the way of the wicked
prosper? Why do all the faithless live at ease? You have planted them, and they
have taken root; they grow and bear fruit. You are always on their lips but far
from their hearts.
Jeremiah
wants to know:
• How
can you let evil people prosper?
• How
is it that you allow them to have it so good?
• Why
are crooks allowed to rip people off and get away with it?
• Why
would you let hypocrites get by with wrong?
Jeremiah
believes he deserves an answer to this dilemma. Can you explain this apparent
inconsistency to me, God? He expected God to explain how he could be sovereign
and holy while human depravity exists side by side and God seems to ignore it.
Jeremiah seems to be demanding an answer from God on this subject.
But
God’s Answer Was Much Different
Jeremiah
12:5 “If you have raced with men on foot and they have worn you out, how can
you compete with horses? If you stumble in safe country, how will you manage in
the thickets by the Jordan?
God was
saying to Jeremiah, "If you can’t handle what is going on now, how do you
expect to handle what’s in store for you tomorrow?" If this blows you out
of the water, what will you do when greater tests come?
• Have
you developed the attitude of complaining instead of trusting God with your
burdens?
• Have
you fallen into the habit of wanting sympathy instead of facing the challenges
that God has sent your way?
• Do
you let the little things in life discourage you and keep you from seeing the
big picture?
• If
you complain about the simple routine God has given you, how do you expect him
to give you more important tasks?
• If
you stumble with a few ounces of burden, how do you expect him to give you a
larger burden of responsibility?
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