Jeremiah 37: 3, "Please pray to the Lord our
God on our behalf."
Ministry can at times be frustrating and
confusing. King Zedekiah, his
officials, and the people of the land
refused to listen to the Word of the Lord
through Jeremiah (v. 2). As the
foreign armies were gathering and the
prophecies of Jeremiah were being realized,
these same people that ignored the prophet
wanted him to pray to the Lord for them?
Jeremiah responded by giving them the Word
of the Lord. Although it would not be
received well, this was the will and Word of
God (vv. 6-10). Then, after giving the
Word, Jeremiah was beaten and thrown in jail
by the same officials (v. 15). The
king then sends a message to Jeremiah
requesting a Word from the Lord (v. 17).
What? The king desired to hear the Word,
then rejected the Word, punished the
prophet, asked him for another Word, and
then punished him again for giving the
Word.
Ministry can be frustrating as we seek to
deliver the Word of God faithfully, and yet
the reaction/response can leave us confused
and discouraged. The next time you get
frustrated in ministry, think of Jeremiah.
When a servant is disobedient to the Word of
God and he faces the consequences, this is
to be expected because God is just.
But when a servant faithfully proclaims the
Word, prays diligently, and is constantly
under attack, don't we struggle to see God's
justice in this? We will not always
see justice for those who reject the Word of
the Lord so that they receive the discipline
and justice we think they deserve.
However, we can learn much from the Prophet.
Although it did not seem to make sense, he
unflinchingly stayed the course of obedience
to God and faithfully delivered the Word of
God. Do not let the frustrations in
ministry and the fickleness of people keep
us from faithfulness to God or keep us from
God's calling on our life!
In
Christ,
Tommy Middleton
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