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The God We Seek- Both Holy and Good

In Jeremiah 32 the prophet faced the dilemna of hoping in God's goodness, while facing God's just judgment. Jeremiah's doubts were met by a direct challenge from the Lord.

Praying Through Jeremiah

Jeremiah's prophecies provide a great textbook for Christians living today who would like to understand God's ways.

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We often face the dilemna, in our personal lives as well as in praying for the nation, of responding to God’s grace while recognizing His judgment.  Jeremiah laid out HIs perplexity before the Lord, and the Lord assured Him that His goodness and His promises would be brought to pass.  We too can be strengthened in times of trouble and confusion as we embrace God’s wisdom and power thru His word to His faltering prophet:

“Is there anything to hard for Me?” Jeremiah 32:27

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