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Swhw  Bible Reading Plan: April

DAY 22 OF 22

Top Takeaway from Caroline Foster:

The book of Jeremiah was written by Jeremiah to the people of Judah (The southern kingdom and its capital city, Jerusalem.) The purpose of the book was to urge God’s people to turn from their sins and back to God.

WHAT IS SUCCESS?

This is the question Jeremiah left me contemplating after studying Jeremiah 8-10.

Most definitions of success include achieving goals, stuff, favor, and power.  To the world, a “successful” person is a leader, opinion maker, or influencer. These people know who they are, where they are headed, and can confidently achieve their goals.

By the world's standards, Jeremiah was far from a success. For 40 years, he preached and spoke to the people of Judah, but the problem was no one listened. He was a poor man and later in Jeremiah we even see him thrown into prison and into a cistern. He was rejected by his neighbors, his family, the prophets, and false priests. He had very little support. 

But in the eyes of God, Jeremiah was a huge success because he was faithful and obedient. No matter what came his way, Jeremiah was faithful to the message of Jesus and was extremely passionate about walking in obedience.

In Jeremiah 8: 6 it says, “I have listened attentively, but they do not say what is right. None of them repent of their wickedness saying, “What have I done?” Each pursues their own course like a horse charging into battle.” 

The people of Judah had lost direction and perspective because ultimately they wanted their way over God’s way, like many of us. They looked for grey areas, when God’s Word is black and white. They said a lot of things that ultimately didn’t align with the way they ultimately lived.

Jeremiah 8:11b says, “‘Peace, peace,’ they say, when there is no peace.”

So today I wanted you to chew on a few questions: 

1. Am I like a horse charging into battle? Am I focused on building my castle and my way over God’s?

2. When the Lord looks at my life, does He see a lot of talk with little action? Does the way I live align with the things I say?

3. In my business, have I truly surrendered my definition of success for God’s?

4. In my business, do I under promise and over deliver OR over promise and under deliver? 

Lord, I pray over the women reading this devotional today. I pray that we wouldn’t just be hearers of the Word but DOERS of the Word. In our homes, marriages, parenting, businesses, and how we serve. I pray that You would align our hearts with Yours today, giving our best for Your glory and the good of others.

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Swhw  Bible Reading Plan: April

Using God's Word as the foundation for our conversation, every devotional is written by women in the trenches of faith, family and work; aiming to live for the glory of God and the good of others. There are enough devotions included for a typical 5-day work schedule. We recommend plugging into your local church for the remaining two days of each week.

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