While skimming through my grandmother’s Bible, I came across a notation she made next to Jeremiah 31:33.
First, the verse:
“I will put my law in their minds
And write it on their hearts.
I will be their God,
And they will be my people.”
Perhaps a bit of context would be helpful.
Jeremiah was a prophet of Judah for over forty years. He was instructed by God to speak strong judgment against the people because of their sin. They were following worthless idols and had become worthless themselves (2:5). God promised disaster from the north, even terrible destruction (4:6).
Babylon, the empire from the north, did attack in 586 B.C. and Jerusalem was destroyed.
But Jeremiah offered great hope, recorded in chapters thirty and thirty-one. The verse in bold print above makes clear two glorious assurances.
Assurance #1
“It is God’s work.” (That’s what my grandmother wrote in the margin of her Bible next to Jeremiah 31:33.)
See the phrase “I will” used twice in the verse? It is our Heavenly Father who initiates the work of transformation in our minds and hearts. We couldn’t make ourselves godly no matter how hard we tried. It is his Spirit who enlivens the instruction of God’s Word to our hearts.
A friend of mine accepted Jesus into her life as an adult. M. once told me that before becoming a Christian, she had tried to read the Bible, but it didn’t hold her attention and didn’t make much sense. But after coming to Jesus? Oh, my! What a difference! Suddenly M. became a ravenous reader of God’s Word. Every word spoke wisdom and encouragement to her heart.
You see, what God provided for my friend (and for all of us who seek him) is a miraculous, spiritual heart transplant.
“I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you,” God says. “I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh. And I will put my Spirit in you and move you to follow my decrees and be careful to keep my laws” (Ezekiel 36:26-27).
God is not saying he will force us into surgery. We can accept or reject his offer of a new heart and spirit.
When you receive an appealing offer, how do you decide whether to accept or not? Do you consider the reliability of the person or company making the offer? Probably so.
And when you are given advice to follow, do you consider the source? No doubt.
So let’s consider the One making the offer of a new heart and a new spirit–God Almighty himself. His love for us is limitless. He is the all-knowing, all-wise God of the universe. We can trust that his instructions are for our good, that following them will bring peace, contentment, joy, and more.
(Tell me again why we rebel?!)
Assurance #2
He will be our God.
“When this is fulfilled, you are the possessor of all things,” Spurgeon said.
Think of it: innumerable blessings are ours, beginning with a precious, personal relationship with the King of the universe.
His comforting presence, 24/7.
His guidance and provision for every day of our earthly lives.
And the glory of heaven assured.
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We praise you, holy God, the One who has informed us through your Word, who transforms us by your Spirit, and conforms us, day by day, to be like Jesus. Praise you for the privilege to be yours, guided and cared for by an all-wise, all-powerful God!
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Amen!
Thank you, Janet, for your faithful following of the blog, and your continued encouragement!
Firstly, how wonderful that you had a spiritual grandmother, Nancy! And to have her Bible…awesome! I love what she wrote about it being God’s Work. He has made it so easy for us that I am in awe. And His availability 24/7…with no appointment necessary? How blessed we are to be His children.
All four of my grandparents were strong Christians. As for Grandma’s Bible–I found it while sorting my mother’s things. My brother, John, graciously allowed me to keep it! As for God’s work–his grace is unfathomable, to think he not only shows us the way to abundant living, but provides us the wherewithal to achieve it! Praise God from whom all blessings FLOW (not trickle)!
How blessed are you to have had such a Christian heritage. My mom’s mom died when mom was eight; her Dad was a JW. (Mom shared the plan of Salvation with him many, many times.) I think maybe my dad’s mom was a Christian; maybe his father…not sure. I can only pray that someone got to all of them before they passed. I do not put limits on the power of my God! Bless your brother for his generosity. That is precious.
You are so right, Nancy. Once we are in Christ by grace through faith, “for we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.” We’ve all demonstrated time and again that we can’t obey God on our own. Only He could have worked out such a wonderful plan for our salvation. Tell you what, that removes tons of burden from my shoulders.
Oh, yes–praise God for his wonderful plan of salvation. Such assurance does contribute to a good night’s sleep!