Jeremiah 31.1-6

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Image generated from Dall.e prompt ‘An expressive oil painting of God leading his people home like a shepherd, with great love and tenderness, promising safety and comfort.’ in 6.1533138751984 seconds, which in turn was generated by the text-davinci-003 model from OpenAI

Limerick



There once was a man from the Bible
His words were so wise and so viable
He spoke of a day
When all would obey
And God’s love would be ever so liable

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Potential actions to take in response



1. Pray for a spiritual awakening in my life and in the lives of those around me. Ask God to give us the courage to follow His commands and to turn from evil. Pray for His Spirit to move in powerful ways and bring revival to our communities.

2. Spend time in God’s Word and meditate on His promises. Read Jeremiah 31.1-6 and ask God to show you what He is saying and how He wants you to respond. Allow His Word to shape your thoughts and decisions so that you may be a light in the darkness.

3. Reach out to those in need. Take action to show love and compassion to those around you. Reach out to those in your community who are hurting, help those who are struggling financially, and offer words of encouragement to those who need it. Let the love of God be seen through your actions.

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Related passages



Themes: God’s love and mercy, restoration of Israel, hope for the future.
Isaiah 40.1-2 – God’s comfort and hope for the future. Isaiah 43.1-7 – God’s love and mercy for his people. Ezekiel 36.22-28 – God’s promise of restoration for Israel.

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