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Making Necessary Adjustments
Oh, that my head were waters, And my eyes a
fountain of tears, That I might weep day and night For the slain of the
daughter of my people! (Jeremiah 9:1)
Jeremiah was invited by God to be a weeping
prophet. His call came during turbulent, agonizing times as his society
suffered from pervasive moral and spiritual decay. The nation of Judah had
turned so far from God that it was soon to face His fierce judgment. This was not
a time for merrymaking but for weeping. God looked for someone He could mold
into the kind of prophet needed for such a bleak time. He found Jeremiah. The
cost to Jeremiah was intense; he sacrificed much of the freedom of his youth in
order to be God¡¦s messenger. He forfeited family and reputation. He endured
misunderstanding, ridicule, and persecution. He was imprisoned and mocked by
those to whom he had come to warn of God¡¦s impending judgment.
Satan will try to convince you that obedience
carries much too high a price, but he will never tell you the cost of not
obeying God. If you are to be used in God¡¦s service you must expect to make
adjustments in your life. Can you measure the distance between the throne room
of heaven and a cattle shed in Bethlehem? How far is it from the Lordship of
the universe to the cross? Don¡¦t be deceived into thinking there is no cost
involved in obedience.
What adjustments is God asking you to make? Will
you face the hardships and opposition that will come when you align your life
with God¡¦s will? Jeremiah had the deep satisfaction of knowing he was a
faithful and beloved servant of God. Your reward will be the same when you
choose to fully obey Christ, regardless of the cost.