Are you living where you are today? Or do you
wish you were somewhere else or even someone else? So often we have our eyes focused
in the past, or on the future, that we miss what the Lord wants to do in and
through our lives in the present moment. When our eyes are anywhere else but in
the present moment, we are wasting time as we are not fully engaged in what the
Lord wants us to be doing right now. I’m not saying that you can’t think or
dream about what you desire in the future. Just don’t let it take up all of
your time and attention. The Lord tells us that if we delight in Him, He will
give us the desires of our heart. Maybe you don’t like where you are at the
moment, and you are so sure the Lord is going to change your situation, you
aren’t making any effort to put down roots. You are even questioning why you
are there.
Apparently,
the children of Israel were going through the same thing when the Lord caused
them to be carried away captive from Jerusalem to Babylon. The Lord says in Jeremiah
29:4, “Thus says the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel, to all who were carried away
captive, whom I have caused to be carried away from Jerusalem to Babylon:” It
was the Lord who caused Israel to be carried away captive. Do not believe
people who say that the Lord would never cause His people to be in captivity in
some form or another because we see the Lord doing this to His people,
especially those who were greatly used, all through Scripture.
Remember Moses. The Lord caused him to be
captive in the wilderness for forty years with nothing or no one around him but
his father in law’s sheep. The Lord knew what He was preparing Moses for – to
lead the children of Israel out of Egyptian bondage, but Moses didn’t know
until the end of that time in the wilderness. The Lord often puts us in situations to prepare us for His purposes but
without telling us what those purposes are. Sometimes we may think we know what
those purposes are, but in the end, we find we were wrong. All Moses knew was that day after day, he was
in the desert with a flock of sheep who couldn’t talk to him, and he couldn’t
talk to. Moses must have wondered why he was there. But, despite his not
knowing, Moses was faithful in leading and taking care of the sheep right up
until the day the Lord appeared to him and revealed what he was to do.
Remember
Joseph. He was sold into captivity by his own brothers. He eventually found
himself in Potiphar’s house in Egypt. All was going along alright until Potiphar’s
wife falsely accused him and he got put in prison. Like Moses, Joseph did not
know that the Lord was preparing him to sit on the throne of Egypt, be second
in authority and be used to save many people alive during a seven-year famine.
Another person who was taken captive by the
Spirit was Jesus Himself. “Then Jesus, being filled with the Holy Spirit,
returned from the Jordan and was led by the Spirit into the wilderness.” (Luke
4:1). During His forty days in the wilderness Jesus faced three temptations of
Satan. He had to face these temptations so Jesus would be able to identify with
man – those He would be ministering to. In Luke 4:14 it says, “Then Jesus
returned in the power of the Spirit to Galilee, and the news of Him went out
through all the surrounding region.” It was Jesus time in the wilderness which
prepared Him for His earthly ministry.
I think
all of us, at some point in our lives can recall times when we have been in a
place where we were sure the Lord must have put us there, as left to ourselves,
we would not be there. In fact, we would have never left where we were. If
someone would have told me a few years ago I would be living in Long Term Care,
and actually be content here and be thriving in what the Lord has called me to
do, I would not have believed it, but here I am and I’m doing better than I
have been in a long time. We would have missed what the Lord had planned to do
in and through our lives had we not followed His leading. Then the person or people
the Lord wanted you to minister to would have never had their needs met. Allow
me to give you a personal example. When it was first suggested that I should be
living in Long Term Care, I honestly did not know how I felt about it. But if I
hadn’t come here, the roommate I had for the first year, before the Lord
provided me with a private room, would never have heard the gospel before her
time comes to pass away. Yes, there was a price to pay as she screams a lot. As
she could not ring the call bell herself, I watched out for her. Even after I
moved into LTC I wasn’t sure that this was where the Lord had put me until
about eight months later. One day in the Fall, I had my music on while working
on the computer and looking at the beautiful Fall colours. That was when I knew
this was where the Lord put me.
The
children of Israel must have been wondering whether or not living in Babylon
was to be temporary or permanent. The Lord speaks to these captives and says,
“Build houses and dwell in them; plant gardens and eat their fruit. Take wives
and beget sons and daughters; and take wives for your sons and give your
daughters to husbands, so they may bear sons and daughters – that you may be
increased there, and not diminished.” (Jeremiah 29:6-7). It sounds like the
Lord is telling the captives that they are going to be in Babylon for a long
while. They were to live in Babylon as if it was home. They were to build their
houses to live in and plant gardens to eat from. Those were their immediate needs
taken care of. But the Lord goes beyond their immediate needs and tells them to
raise families in that land as well. This sounds like the Lord is telling them
that they were going be there for quite a while. It must have been hard for
these captives to get used to a new culture and language, and even new food.
These
captives must have been thinking, “We are captives here in Babylon. We want out
of this situation as soon as possible – we weren’t planning to put down roots
and stay for any great length of time.” But the Lord had other plans for them.
He even told the captives that they would be in Babylon for seventy years. Can
you imagine being told that you had to stay in a strange land for that long? The
captives were probably saying, “Why so long? We are going to miss all the
traditions we grew up with, everything that makes us who we are, the children
of Israel.” Yet the Lord encourages them to go on with their lives right there
in Babylon, and I believe that would mean to go on and celebrate all their
traditions just as if they were still in Israel.
But
the Lord assures the children of Israel that the captivity would not last
forever, it would come to an end, not in their timing, but in the Lord’s
timing. “For thus says the Lord: After seventy years are completed at Babylon,
I will visit you and perform My good word toward you, and cause you to return
to this place.” (Jeremiah 29:10). The
Lord’s timing is always much different than ours. The way you tell which timing
is ours, and which is the Lord’s. Ours is always the fast track while the
Lord’s is the slower pace. Even when we think we can’t handle the situation we
are in any longer, the Lord still seems to take His time in providing a way of
escape. Even though the Lord seems to take His time, He will not forget us or
the good word He has promised to perform toward us. Just keep believing the
Lord to fulfill all that He has promised to do and more. The next verse says,
“For I know the thoughts I think towards you, says the Lord, thoughts of peace
and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope.” (Jeremiah 29:11). Whenever
we are in seemingly hopeless situations, we need hope that the situation will
change. Without such hope, we can become discouraged, or even depressed. In the
four years I lived in Barrie, I was depressed as the building I lived in was
isolated in the sense that there was nothing close enough to the building that I
could wheel to. I was so depressed, I tried to re-apply to the building I had moved from in Burlington. But we have a faithful Father who always keeps His promises
towards His children no matter how long He seems to take. In 1 Corinthians, it
says, “Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, nor have entered into the heart of man the
things which God has prepared for those who love Him.” Just keep
being faithful in doing what the Lord has called and anointed you to do and He
will be faithful to reward you.
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