Sunday, August 14, 2022

Refrain Your Voice From Weeping and Your Eyes From Tears…

 15 Thus says the LORD:

"A voice was heard in Ramah,

Lamentation and bitter weeping,

Rachel weeping for her children,

Refusing to be comforted for her children,

Because they are no more."

16 Thus says the LORD:

"Refrain your voice from weeping,

And your eyes from tears;

For your work shall be rewarded, says the LORD,

And they shall come back from the land of the enemy.

17 There is hope in your future, says the LORD,

That your children shall come back to their own border.

18 "I have surely heard Ephraim bemoaning himself:

'You have chastised me, and I was chastised,

Like an untrained bull;

Restore me, and I will return,

For You are the LORD my God.

19 Surely, after my turning, I repented;

And after I was instructed, I struck myself on the thigh;

I was ashamed, yes, even humiliated,

Because I bore the reproach of my youth.'

20 Is Ephraim My dear son?

Is he a pleasant child?

For though I spoke against him,

I earnestly remember him still;

Therefore My heart yearns for him;

I will surely have mercy on him, says the LORD.—Jeremiah 31:15-20


These verses never fail to bring to my mind my Father’s love and mercy for me, His child.  As a parent, I can relate, also.  Truly, we pour our heart into our children and love them as much as we are able in our fallen state.  God was a good Father to Israel...the very best there is...but, tragically, they still went the wrong way.  They rejected Him and rejected His word to them.  And yet in verse 20 He says this.


      Is Ephraim My dear son?

      Is he a pleasant child?

      For though I spoke against him,

      I earnestly remember him still;

      Therefore My heart yearns for him;

      I will surely have mercy on him, says the LORD.


Beloved, there is no one who understands the pain and suffering of a mom or a dad whose child has turned to his own way like our Lord.  He is our Father.  He hurts and grieves when His children walk away from Him and put themselves in places where He cannot minister to them, bless them, and comfort them with His love.  The Bible from the beginning to the end is about the Father's love, care and wooing of Israel,  His firstborn.  It starts in Genesis, and the final restoration occurs in Revelation. 


It is so good for me to remember that my God KNOWS my heart for my children. He KNOWS MY DESIRES for them. He also understands my yearning for the one I miss daily.  It comforts me to know that He loves her more than I do. My God’s love is perfect, and His desires for her (and for me) are only good.  He died for her so that she could have Him with her always.  As a mom, I love knowing that He is always with her and will never leave her.  That HE WILL complete that good work He began in her and in me.  John 17 tells me that He prays for her. What a comfort this is to my heart.  Jesus prays for both of us.  My prayers and my love can be tainted with my desires for me...His love and His prayers only desire her good, as well as mine.  


All my springs are in you, Father!  Praying this morning for mercy...for both of us.  That forgiveness would reign and restoration occur.  God has no greater desire and joy than to see His children walk in truth and come home at the end of their journey.  


There is hope in your future, says the LORD,

That your children shall come back to their own border.—Jeremiah 31:17


"For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the LORD, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope.Jeremiah 29:11 



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