By: Carole L. Haines
Then the word of the Lord came to Jeremiah the second time, while he was still confined in the court of the guard, saying, “Thus says the Lord who made the earth, the Lord who formed it to establish it, the Lord is His name, Call to Me and I will answer you, and I will tell you great and mighty things, which you do not know." (Jeremiah 33:1-3) There are times in our lives where we feel confined, boxed in, restrained. The word “confined", here means “closed up, shut up, under restraint.” Ever feel like that? I know I have. When I was in such a time, I did everything I could to try and escape my confinement until God spoke to my heart and said. “Stop bloodying your knuckles on the walls, trying to scrape and claw and find your own way out. Come to the Center of the Room, away from all those walls, that is where I am. Focus on me, sit with Me, Trust me to remove the walls when the Time is right.” And so, I learned to Seek First the Kingdom of God in my confinement. I learned to gaze upon the face of Christ, to sit with Him in His Word and learn of Him. Days of confinement can be a mysterious gift from God. Perhaps He has been trying to get your attention for some time now. Perhaps you have not heard His Whispers, His beckoning for You to come away for awhile and just sit with Him in His Word, in His Presence. Walls are not only there to hinder us, sometimes they are put there by God to protect us. Re-read the Scripture from Jeremiah 33 above. The Lord came to Jeremiah a second time while he was still confined. He told Jeremiah to call to Him and that He would answer and tell Jeremiah great and mighty things which he does not know. Look to God in your confinement. Call to Him and listen to what He wants to tell you. Find a place alone, away from life’s clamoring and sit with God in His Word. He will speak to your heart there and perhaps reveal more of Himself to You, More of Yourself to You. Perhaps He will tell you great and mighty things that you do not already know. He is soooooo good to us, in every and all circumstances. This post originally appeared on www.hisshadowings.com and was republished with permission.
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Brian Fleener
2/16/2020 01:17:32 pm
This confinement verse really hit home with me I’ve recently been released from prison, and my biggest struggle is to sit still and let god direct me in the path he wants me to take. Always trying to make my own path, which is what always gets me in the wrong situation. I’m working on giving things up to god. I do my best but I’m not perfect and it takes things like this to remind me. God has my plan laid out. He knows what I need. God is good and I’m so thankful for the relationship we are building!
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Reena
10/27/2022 07:32:13 am
Thank you so much for this. I've bee trying to understand my situation and this is a confirmation. Thank you so much !!
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