Day 224

Fleeing into Egypt for Refuge

Scripture

Observation

After Jerusalem's fall and the deportation of thousands of her citizens, Nebuchadnezzar appoints Gedaliah as a puppet governor over the region. Jeremiah chooses to remain in Judah and continue his ministry among the remains. But when Gedaliah is brutally murdered by Ishmael, the Jews panic. Fearing reprisals by the Babylonians, they ask the prophet's advice then characteristically disregard it and flee to Egypt, dragging Jeremiah with them.

Application

A child asks for parental permission to do something. Permission is denied but the child goes ahead and does it anyway. Why did the child ask in the first place? Not to receive permission, but to gain approval for what he planned to do all along!

After Jerusalem's fall, those who remained in the strife-torn city approached Jeremiah saying, "Show us what to do and where to go." They claimed to want God's will in the matter and promised to obey it but in fact they had already made up their minds to flee to Egypt. Like a headstrong child, they were only asking approval for predetermined behavior.

Is that a picture of your prayer life? Do you say in effect, "Lord, here's what I plan to do with my life, and I'd like your blessing on my decision"? Do you really want to know and do God's will, or are you only interested in having his "O.K." stamped on your will? It's dangerous to ask for his directions unless you're willing to follow them.

Prayer

Father God, when we ask for directions in our life—what should we do in certain situations, where should we go and how should we respond, we are are willing to follow your directions. We know we are helpless without your directions. We can't do it without you. We know that we will do or say the wrong things which will not be according to your Word. Help us clean our life from all wrongdoing so our life will be pleasing to you. We ask this in the name of our mighty and merciful Savior, Jesus Christ! Amen!


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