Read the Scripture: Jeremiah
1:1-5
"The word of the Lord came to me, saying,
"Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set
you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations." Jeremiah 1:4-5"
Is it not remarkable that when
God began to talk to this young man and send him to his ministry, the first
thing he did was to sit down and share with him that, "God loves you and
has a wonderful plan for your life." Is not that what he is saying? This
is the preparation of God. The remarkable thing is that this preparation began
long before Jeremiah was even conceived. In other words, God said, "I
started getting you ready, and the world ready for you, long before you were
born. I worked through your father and your mother, your grandfathers and
grandmothers, your great-grandfathers and great-grandmothers. For generations
back I have been preparing you." What a remarkable revelation to this
young man — that through the generations of the past God had begun to work!
When people face a crisis, they
always start looking for a program, some method with which to attack the
crisis. When God sets out to solve a crisis, he almost always starts with a
baby. All the babies God sends into the world, who look so innocent and so
helpless — and so useless — at their birth, have enormous potential. There is nothing very impressive in
appearance about a baby, but that is God's way of changing the world. That
is what God said to Jeremiah: "I've been working before you were born to
prepare you to be a prophet, working through your father and your mother, and
those who were before them."
If you read this account as
though this were something extraordinary which applied only to Jeremiah the
prophet, you have misread this whole passage. I often hear people say of some
noted person, "When God made him, he broke the mold." That is true,
but what we fail to see is that this is true of each one of us. God never made another one like you, and he
never will. God never made anyone else who can fill the place you can fill and
do the things you can do. This is the wonder of the way God forms human
life — that of the billions upon billions who have been spawned upon this earth
there are no duplicates. Each one is unique, prepared of God for the time in
which he is to live. That is the word which came to Jeremiah, to strengthen
him. "Look," God said, "I have prepared you for this very
hour," as he has prepared you and me for this time, for this world, for
this hour of human history.
I heard this week a story
concerning the death of a young man, a pastor. When he was dying of cancer, his
father and uncle, who are twin brothers, came to see him. After visiting with
them both a short while, he asked his uncle, "Would you mind if I talk to
my Dad alone?" His uncle was glad to wait in the hall. When his father
came out, he said to his brother, "I want to tell you what David did while
we were alone. He called me over to his bed and said, "Can I put my arms
around you?" I stooped over as best I could and let him put his arms
around me. "And now, Dad, would you put your arms around me?" I could
hardly keep control of my emotions, but I put my arms around him. Then, with
his arms around me, he said, "Dad, I just want you to know that the
greatest gift God ever gave me, outside of salvation itself, was the gift of a
father and mother who love God and taught me to love him, too.""
That is what God is saying to
Jeremiah. "What a gift you have! How I have prepared you for this moment,
through the generations which lie behind you, that you might live and speak and
act in this time in history."
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