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Day 182 Jeremiah 31–33 Ecclesiastes 11

  • bztrejo94
  • 1 jul
  • 1 Min. de lectura

In Jeremiah 31, God’s heart overflows with love for His people, even after their rebellion. I have loved you with an everlasting love. A vision of something new coming, written on hearts, not just stone tablets.

In Jeremiah 32, While Jeremiah is in prison, God asks him to do something strange, buy land in a city about to be destroyed. Why? It’s an act of hope. God is always planting a seed. Even in ruins, God is already planning ahead.

In Jeremiah 33, more words of hope! A Branch will spring up, pointing to a future King. This is a direct reference to Jesus. Even though Jerusalem is in ruins, God's word assures healing, joy, and praise will fill its streets again.

Ecclesiastes 11, this chapter encourages us to live generously. Give without expecting immediate return. Solomon tells us not to wait for perfect conditions, because life is uncertain. Plant your seeds, whether they grow or not isn’t in your control.


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