Jeremiah knew differently and wrote God’s people a letter from Jerusalem: Build houses and settle down; plant gardens and eat what they produce… Find wives for your sons and give your daughters in marriage (vv. 5,6). He went on to warn them not to listen to those whose prophecies were influenced by the expectations of those around them. Even though they might be well meaning, they were too reluctant to give the people bad news.
The bad news: “Get comfortable; you’re going to be here awhile.” The good news: Even seventy years in Babylon cannot thwart God’s plan for you (Author’s Paraphrase, v. 10) . . . plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future (v. 11).
Is bad news every really bad news if God has your back?
Ask for strength to speak the truth this week, knowing that even bad news falls under the promise of Romans 8:28 – “In all things God works for the good…”
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