Every now and then the prophet Jeremiah was given a good word to
speak and that makes the promise of “the days are surely coming” noteworthy. Even
so none of the people to whom these words were written saw the day that would
surely come. They died in the land of their enemy sitting by the waters of Babylon weeping the songs of Zion . Or they were the remnant who returned
home only to find ruins not easily rebuilt and vineyards destroyed that were difficult
to replant. But because “the days are surely coming…” was believed despite sour
grapes setting teeth on edge it was more than just a fairy tale ending for a
people plucked up and broken down. Believing the promise was the difference
between giving up or going on, between living in spite of or dying because of,
and whether they knew it or not it is what it means to know the Lord. And so it
is for us who endure hardship and persevere through difficult days knowing in
part and seeing dimly all the while waiting for another day that will surely
come, when we catch up with the least and the greatest who have gone on ahead
of us and know the Lord fully for they see him face to face.
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