God Will Give You Another Chance

Feb 19, 2023

‘Turn back to Me and ask for help, and I will answer your prayers.’Jeremiah 29:12 CEV

Because they disobeyed God, the Jews spent 70 years as slaves in Babylon. They lost their joy, their freedom, and their identity; all the things that make life worth living. But God hadn’t finished with them. He told them this: ‘After… seventy years, I will be kind and bring you back to Jerusalem, just as I have promised. I will bless you with a future filled with hope—a future of success, not of suffering. You will turn back to Me and ask for help, and I will answer your prayers. You will worship Me with all your heart, and I will be with you and accept your worship... You feel secure.’ (Jeremiah 29:10–15 CEV)

Maybe you have wandered off course. We all have at one time or another. But when you read the Biblical stories of the people God blessed and used, you discover that failing isn’t unusual. Often, it’s part of the learning curve. The fact is, there is nothing in your past or present that God can’t use. When we come into this world, none of us knows exactly what we’re supposed to do with our lives. And that’s ok. Just start where you are right now.

When God puts your life back on track, He starts by giving you a sense of hope, because only God-given hope will sustain you through the rough times. If you’re wondering whether you will ever get to where you’re supposed to be in life, go back and reread what God promised His people: ‘A future filled with hope.’ (Jeremiah 29:11 CEV) And the God who gave Israel another chance will give you one, too, when you turn to Him.

SoulFood: 2 Chron 7:12-16, Matt 6:5-15, Luke 18:1-8
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