Reading : Jeremiah 30 :1-10
“Fear not, O Jacob my servant…
for behold, I will save you from far away.”
Jeremiah 30:10
Lent reminds us that God does not stop loving us when we are fearful, wounded, or far from Him. In Jeremiah 30:1–10, God speaks to His people in a time of trouble and exile. They are shaken and distressed, but the Lord does not abandon them. Instead, He tells Jeremiah to write down His promises so His people will remember that He has not forgotten them. He says that He will save them, restore them, and bring them back. This shows us the heart of God. He is a God who seeks His people. His love is always moving toward us, even when we feel lost or burdened. As Psalm 34:18 says, “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted.” Billy Graham once said that faith points us beyond our problems to the hope we have in Christ. That is what God is doing here—lifting His people’s eyes from their fear to His saving love.
This passage also speaks to the ways we hide from God. When life is painful, we may become silent, discouraged, or inwardly closed. We may try to cover our fears and disappointments instead of bringing them honestly to Him. But God says, “Do not fear” and “Do not be dismayed.” He invites us to come as we are. Malcolm Muggeridge wrote that every happening can become a way through which God speaks to us. Even hard seasons can draw us back to Him. Lent is a time to stop pretending and to pour out our hearts before God. “Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you” (1 Peter 5:7).
The deepest comfort in Jeremiah 30 is God’s promise: “I am with you… to save you.” God does not only change circumstances; He restores relationship. He brings His people back to Himself. B. B. Warfield reminds us that our acceptance with God rests in Jesus Christ alone, not in our own goodness. We can come honestly, trusting the mercy of the Savior who seeks us and brings us home.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, thank You that Your love seeks us even when we are afraid and far away. Help us not to hide from You, but to come honestly with all our fears and needs. Teach us to trust Your saving love and to rest in Christ alone. Amen.






