Field
Yet you, O Lord God , have said to me, "Buy the field for money and get witnesses"—though the city is given into the hands of the Chaldeans.'"
Jeremiah 32:25 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/jer.32.25.ESV
Jeremiah was bemused. God told him to buy a field. 'Big deal' we might shrug our shoulders and say. But the land was being overrun by Babylonian invaders.
God asking Jeremiah to buy a field is a bit like God asking a Palestinian to buy a field that Israelis are determined to build a settlement on. It just doesn't seem to make sense. But God wanted Jeremiah to have faith for the long haul.
Jeremiah knew Judah's short term prospects were bleak. So much so that he'd been imprisoned for seeming unpatriotic. But God revealed to him that Judah's long term prospects were good.
Judah's exile into Babylonian captivity wasn't the end of the story. A lifetime later they would return. Are we only preoccupied with our short lives, or are we concerned about life beyond us?
'God, thank You for caring not just about us as individuals, but others as well throughout time. In Jesus's name, amen'
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