Sometimes it is a wise thing to hesitate in doing or saying something and sometimes it is not. For example, it is wise to pause or hesitate in responding to a feeling of anger; most of the time we will settle down if we simply breathe and refuse to immediately react. In contrast, it is always unwise to hesitate in doing something we know God is calling us to do. We still need prayer, the guidance of the Spirit, and the counsel of mature believers, but we must do what God places before us. God created us and knows what he designed us to be, do, and say to multiply his Kingdom on earth.
In our passage today, the Lord selects Jeremiah to be a prophet for him—a mouthpiece to speak Truth to the nations. God communicates to Jeremiah through a vision. The Lord tells Jeremiah he knew him from the beginning—formed him in his mother’s womb—and his plan was to send Jeremiah with a message no one wanted to hear. Jeremiah heard the Lord’s message, he hesitated to receive God’s call, and responded, “I can’t speak for you!”
Just like Moses and others, Jeremiah found excuses why he could not serve according to God’s will. Jeremiah felt he was too young to speak to the elders and face them with hard truths. While all of this was probably true, this call was not about Jeremiah’s capabilities, it was about God’s plan and desire to save people from brokenness and bondage to sin.
God was going to judge Judah for her idolatry, corrupt leadership, and moral compromise. He was giving them a chance to turn things around. This meant the people needed to know about their sin against God and repent. The Lord promised to be with Jeremiah to accomplish what he could not do in his own strength. Jeremiah was to take a stand, uproot, tear down, and destroy before rebuilding for the honor of Almighty God. The Lord has promised to do the same for believers, today.
When human beings stand against the flow of evil in the world and speak the uncompromising truth of God’s Word, we also serve the Lord in a prophetic capacity. God does not use us because we are perfect or eloquent; however, if we serve as a prophet, everything we share must be judged by comparison with the written Word of God. God simply chooses to use whomever will receive his call to get his message out.
God wants to use us every single day to get his love and Word to people, because his judgment upon the earth is coming. We must be open to God’s will and employ the attitude of Christ the Lord because all things are possible in him (Mat 19:26). Don’t fall into the excuse pit by comparing yourself to others; we are all instruments of God from the womb to the grave in some miraculous way.
So, stay in the Word of God, because God will never send us to do something contrary to the Spirit of Truth who bears witness to our spirits. And share life with other believers, because you will find God’s grace continues to flow for each of us as we place ourselves in his righteous Hands. God will affirm our call through other believers, so we can be positioned for his glory.
Jeremiah 1:4-10 NLT Jeremiah’s Call and First Visions
4 The Lord gave me this message:
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“I knew you before I formed you in your mother’s womb.
Before you were born I set you apart
and appointed you as my prophet to the nations.”
6 “O Sovereign Lord,” I said, “I can’t speak for you! I’m too young!”
7 The Lord replied, “Don’t say, ‘I’m too young,’ for you must go wherever I send you and say whatever I tell you. 8 And don’t be afraid of the people, for I will be with you and will protect you. I, the Lord, have spoken!” 9 Then the Lord reached out and touched my mouth and said,
“Look, I have put my words in your mouth!
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Today I appoint you to stand up
against nations and kingdoms.
Some you must uproot and tear down,
destroy and overthrow.
Others you must build up
and plant.”
Prayer: Lord, thank you for sending us, protecting us, and putting your words in our mouths. We remain open to your daily call, because we desire to be a blessing to you. In Jesus’ name. Amen.