Saturday 28 March 2020
Sing to the Lord! Praise the Lord!
Jeremiah’s
message had been ignored. His faith was sorely tested. Despite all of
this, he was able to say, “Sing to the Lord! Praise the Lord!” (Jeremiah
20:13). This was not his constant theme. In the very next verse, he
says, “Cursed is the day that I was born.” We are pulled this way and
that way by a turmoil of confused and confusing emotions. Our heart is a
battleground. May the Lord lift us out of depression and defeat. May He
lift us into vigour and victory.
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