Realism
Do not listen to the words of the prophets who are saying to you, ‘You shall not serve the king of Babylon,’ for it is a lie that they are prophesying to you.
Jeremiah 27:14 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/jer.27.14.ESV
Jeremiah seemed unpatriotic by telling his fellow Jews that they had to serve the king of Babylon. He wasn't really. Jeremiah was just being a realist.
There's no point falsely promising things in the name of patriotism. It's wrong for people to claim that Christians will be healthy, wealthy and happy, because it ain't necessarily so. Jesus promises troubles, but that He will sustain us in them.
The Babylonian exile of the Jews might seem like some irrelevant ancient story. Yet the Bible teaches that Christians are also in exile in this world, awaiting our heavenly home. Anyone who claims we're not aliens and strangers in this world is deceiving us.
None of us like bad news. Yet it's better to get the truth than fake news. Life is hard, but God is enough to sustain us in the midst.
'God Almighty, please help us to have a realistic understanding of life in this world. Thank You for sustaining us through it all, in Jesus' name, amen'
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