Jeremiah 15:19-20
Therefore this is what the Lord says:
that you may serve me;
if you utter worthy, not worthless, words,
you will be my spokesman.
Let this people turn to you, but you must not turn to them.
I will make you a wall to this people,
a fortified wall of bronze;
they will fight against you
but will not overcome you,
for I am with you
to rescue and save you,”
declares the Lord.
As I live in this world and see more and more disregard for
God, my heart breaks.
In my daughter, Sara's, first grade class, she spends a lot
of time teaching her students how to read. The children learn the sounds the
letters make and how they form words. If you know anything about the English language, you know there are many words that don’t follow the rules. Sara
teaches those words as heart words, in other words they must be learned by heart.
I've been reading the book of Jeremiah. Much of what I've
read shows God's anger toward Jerusalem and Judah. The people have turned from Him
and are worshipping idols and turning their backs on God. Jeremiah begs God not
to destroy the people of Israel, but to give them another chance.
In chapter 15, Jeremiah asks God to spare him. He is a
prophet who is trying to turn the people around and help them get back to
loving and worshipping God. In his distress and longing to be rescued, God
tells him if he repents, He will restore him. The next part caught my
attention. When God said, "if you utter worthy, not worthless, words, you
will be my spokesman."
That verse hit me over the head. God gave me an amazing
means to communicate. He not only created humans, but he gave us language so we
can share our ideas, thoughts, and wisdom.
Words can be beautiful, helpful, uplifting, and filled with
compassion. They can also be mean, detrimental, and hurtful.
God called Jeremiah to speak words worthy of God. As a
follower and believer in the One who created life, I want to choose words that
encourage and praise, words that instruct and uplift, and words that draw
people to God.
As I think of the little ones learning new words, I'm
reminded to speak to a child in a way that encourages and instructs, not with
harshness and hurt.
Speak in a way other people know you love God.
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