Jeremiah 11
Jeremiah 11 reminds me of my son’s inability to avoid bouncing checks. The bank is very clear about their rule; you cannot spend more
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Jeremiah 11 reminds me of my son’s inability to avoid bouncing checks. The bank is very clear about their rule; you cannot spend more
Jeremiah 12 reminds me of a phrase used to describe a top athlete that is shocked by failure; “They started reading their own press”.
Jeremiah 13 reminds me of working at a marine hardware store as a kid. The customers ranged from very wealthy yacht owners, to humble
Jeremiah 14 reminds me of a time in my mid-20’s when I had moved to my third city in three years. Managing restaurants meant working
Jeremiah 15 reminds me of the famous last words of Rhett Butler. He loved Scarlett and wanted to give her everything, but she was spoiled
Good Morning. Jeremiah 16 reminds me of Adam and Eve after the fall. Remember they were created to have closeness with God without any barriers.
Jeremiah 17 reminds me how few things are “etched in stone” today. Often our obligations are not even printed on paper. Contracts are edited with
Jeremiah 18 reminds me of the Prodigal Son’s older brother. He stayed home and managed his responsibilities, doing everything right. We read about his anger
Jeremiah 19 reminds me of the nursery rhyme about Humpty Dumpty. There are some things that are precious and delicate and once broken cannot be
Jeremiah 20 reminds me of the term “Whistleblower”. We use it to describe someone that publicly reports corruption or lawlessness at their own risk. It