Monday Morning Encouragement -- Carry On!

 

“Build houses and settle down; plant gardens and eat what they produce." Jeremiah 29:5


There have been times in my Christian walk when words from the Bible have had an immediate impact on my life. At that very moment God spoke to me directly from scripture in such a profound way that it transcended even the circumstance in my life. I want to share with you one exceptional experience I had that I believe may have an impact on your life, as well.


In 2007 God called the love of my life to his eternal home. It was sudden, and after the memorial service when life returned to normal for everyone else, I felt adrift. Praise God I turned to Him for not only comfort, but for direction too. Jeremiah 29:11 was a Bible verse I had repeated often to myself through the years; probably the closest thing I had to a "life verse": "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." Whenever life threw me a curve ball, this one verse gave me confidence that my future was secure in Him. He had a plan, and He promised to fulfill it.  One morning in my widowhood, I opened my Bible to that verse for comfort when my eyes settled on the verses that preceded the eleventh verse: 


"This is what the Lord Almighty, the God of Israel, says to all those I carried into exile from Jerusalem to Babylon: "Build houses and settle down; plant gardens and eat what they produce. Marry and have sons and daughters; find wives for your sons and give your daughters in marriage, so that they too may have sons and daughters. Increase in number there; do not decrease. Also, seek the peace and prosperity of the city to which I have carried you into exile. Pray to the Lord for it, because if it prospers, you too will prosper."


What?! God had allowed Israel to be carried into exile and His instruction to them through the prophet Jeremiah was to carry on? Keep living life. Build a home, raise a family, grow food and feed yourselves, marry off your kids and enjoy your grandkids, and seek the welfare of the community where you live, pray for it! I was astounded! How had I missed that all the years prior? I had only focused on what God promised to do, and had not given a thought about my role in waiting on the fulfillment of His promise. The irony is that it was really quite simple. Just keep living life. Do whatever is in front of me that day and do it faithfully, knowing that God is working all things together for good.


I can't begin to tell you the freedom I felt when I closed my Bible that morning. I was in a strange place for sure, but it was okay. I had a family to love, I had a home to care for, I had work to do in a community I cared about. My life had meaning, and God had a plan for my life. I was going to be fine. Just carry on!


Today's music video The Plans I Have for You (Jeremiah 29:11) by Marty Goetz and Misha Goetz was recorded live in Jerusalem.




I love you, I'm thinking of you, and I'm praying for you.








6 comments

  1. In all of the uncertainty of the world these days you just have to have the peace that only God can provide. Now that I'm retired, sometimes on days I feel a bit "down," I wonder if I have a purpose, but yes, everyone does. I make things for the hospital and the Open Door Mission. We both volunteer. We're available for grandkid runs when needed. God does indeed have a purpose for each one of us. He has a plan.
    I hope you have a wonderful Monday Nancy.
    Blessings and hugs,
    Betsy

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  2. Smiled to see Marty Goetz here. Do you watch his worship nights on you tube?

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    1. From time to time I do. He's a blessing, to be sure.♥

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  3. These words this morning are so true and so important. Jer. 29:11 has been my life verse. And yes, in my many moves during my life I have clung to "Bloom where you are planted."

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  4. I love the verse to build houses and settle down, plant gardens and eat what you produce! I have done that my entire life! Whereever I have been carried, that's what I've ended up doing.. and if I have to move for a certain reason, I just carry on! I love those verses.. and the insight you received that carried you through, that I Have a Plan for You, is a wonderful life verse. This verse carried me through my move to here.. I just wasn't sure what I should do.. stay where I was or go! I kept repeating that verse, and my mantra which is "Let Go and Let God".... He carried me to here, and I will settle down and carry on, until some other Plan He has for me comes forth! Marilyn

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  5. I'm so happy and thankful I stumbled across your blog via Willow's blog. Jeremiah 29:11 is one of my favorite verses. I have it on my fridge and read it daily. It's so encouraging. I was really sad and in a strange place and just felt lost at times after my dear mother who was also a best friend passed away last March. But God gave me comfort and strength and direction and continues to do so. I'm so thankful for my Heavenly Father and the relationship I have with him. Thank you for this encouraging post today.🙏

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