Skip to main content

MMB - 11/28/16 -- PEACE AND HOPE

MMB - 11/28/16  -- PEACE AND HOPE


As I write this morning, the background music is playing very familiar Christmas celebration songs. My cup has been warmed up with some fresh brewed coffee and my Bible is opened to the familiar Jeremiah 29:11. "For I know the thoughts I think toward you, says the Lord, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope."

While our family watched the final minutes of the New England Patriot's win over the NY Jets (sorry Jets fans!), we New Englander's transplanted to Florida, loved seeing the final knee taken by QB Tom Brady to seal the win. Then we were directed to the Raiders game and their tie with the Panthers in the final moments of that game. The final came by way of a Raider field goal and the score was 35-32. I commented on Raider's QB, Derek Carr's arm tattoos. His right arm had a religious symbol while his left arm had a Scripture reference. After a few pauses with the remote, we concluded the verse was from Jeremiah 29:11! It was confirmed later in a YouTube video where Derek explained both tattoos in his testimony. 

Recently, my wife and I have been meditating on that verse. Because of circumstance I won't get into, her wedding band has been unusable. She found a beautiful ring on line that refers to this verse and that began our meditations on it! I also picked up a new Bible last week and bookmarked Jeremiah 29. When I opened it this morning preparing to write this week's MONDAY MORNING BLOG, it occurred to me these words hold a number of promises God is pouring out on Jeremiah, Israel and we who are Christ-Followers.

Our God has thoughts of Peace and a future of Hope. Jesus fulfills this reality. The newborn King came to provide inward PEACE as was told by the angels to the shepherds "Peace on earth good will toward men". How great is that!

And then there's HOPE. Hopelessness cause many to be in despair at Christmas and year round. But Christ came to give the hopeless real lasting HOPE! Jesus is the HOPE of the world. All human efforts to establish hope fail because man cannot provide the lasting HOPE Jesus can only provide. 

When these words in Jeremiah were penned many years ago, it was a promise from the Almighty all humanity would need. But the greatest need of mankind is HOPE & PEACE. Jesus' birth by way of a virgin was God's answer to man's great need. The Prince of Peace, the Wonderful Counselor, Jesus Christ, provides us with lasting inward PEACE and a promise of Future HOPE.

I was impressed when on that YouTube video, Derek Carr quoted Jeremiah 29:11 by memory. This Christmas 2016, I am committing to my older-man memory this verse as well. It will be a great reminder of God's love for me and His provision of Jesus to be my Savior. Yes! He's our PEACE and our HOPE. Merry Christmas.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Monday Morning Blog 4-4-2011

Woke to a cool dry morning and drove family to destinations, visited with a neighbor then Kathy and I got ready to drive to Bristol for her ladies gathering at AGF at 10am. As we went outdoors the cool dry morning was now changed to a snowy, windy colder late morning. It's nearly noon now and the snow seemingly is ready to turn to rain. I am reminded that we are in Northern New England. Weather we can't control, mind input we can. As I write, I am at a public diner where I had a nice breakfast and I'm still sipping coffee. There is activity all over the place here. People coming and going, oldies playing on the radio, phones ringing and even a bit ago some of the staff were chasing a loose dog around (who was finally lured into the office by the owner!). In similiar situations like this, I recall times when people and conversations I heard could cause my mind to wander ... drift toward unhealthy thinking for a Christ-follower. Paul exhorted the Philippian believers to ...

MMB Monday Morning Blog 8-26-24 Seasons

There are four season in the year. In Florida, where I currently live, the season are here too but not like in New Hampshire where I'm from. Florida has HEAT. I remember visiting my parents back in the 90s at their winter home in Wachula around Thanksgiving. We already had snow before our drive south. As we hit Virginia and North Carolina it was apparent we were no longer in the frozen tundra. My parent's mobile home had two bedrooms. It wasn't big enough for us and our two sons. They did, however, have a pop-up trailer under the carport, so it was fine. To stay in a pop-up in Northern New England in late November mas near impossible. You would begin to shiver in about 5 minutes. Nights would reach a low of 0°-20°F. But not so in Florida. After a great Thanksgiving feast we went shopping at the local Walmart. They no longer stay open on Thanksgiving. As I walked into the store I was hit with culture shock. The store was in festive colors and lighting for Christmas but one t...

He Who Has An Ear -- MMB 10-21-24

Those words in the title come from Revelation 2 and 3 as John writes Jesus' words to the seven churches. Except for a very few, most of us have two ears. Jesus simply says, "he who has an ear let him hear...". Sadly, at times we shut out hearing the Lord, or tune in to things other than the Lord, or even replace hearing Him with hearing our enemy.  Psalm 112:7-9 NLT: "They do not fear bad news; they confidently trust the Lord to care for them" "They are confident and fearless and can face their foes triumphantly" "Their good deeds will be remembered forever" "They will have influence and honor"   Psalm 112 illustrates what our ears need to hear from the Almighty. First, confidently trust the Lord. That means without waivering. He cares for us so why seek anything else? Just throw yourself in His care alone. Second, confidently and fearlessly remain in Him. We can have triumph over foes. Third, do good. Good deeds mark the person wal...