
“Return, faithless people. I will cure you of backsliding.” (Jeremiah 3:22)
God can’t compromise His standards, but because He deeply desires us to be like He is, He’s given us the Holy Spirit to help us meet those standards.
In Jeremiah 3: 11-14, God urged unfaithful Israel to acknowledge their guilt and return to Him. But knowing how stubborn and weak they were, He would help them. He promised to cure their backsliding ways, and He sent shepherds to teach and guide them.
How comforting it is to know that no matter how big the sin we’re trapped in or how far we’ve turned from God, He’s ready to heal us of our faithlessness! All we need to do is to acknowledge our wrong ways and allow His Holy Spirit to begin changing our hearts.
Daily Questions
- Where do you struggle to follow God faithfully and obediently?
- How can you ask God to heal you and help you?
Daily Thoughts
Loving God, thank You for Your merciful love that enables us to be holy like You are. Please help us to let Your Spirit heal us of our faithlessness and transform our hearts.
Jeremiah 3: 11-15, 22
The Lord said to me, “Faithless Israel is more righteous than unfaithful Judah. Go, proclaim this message toward the north:”
“‘Return, faithless Israel,’ declares the Lord, ‘I will frown on you no loner, for I am faithful,’ declares the Lord, ‘I will not be angry forever. Only acknowledge your guilt, you have rebelled against the Lord your God, you have scattered your favors to foreign gods under every spreading tree, and have not obeyed me,'” declares the Lord.
“Return, faithless people,” declares the Lord, “for I am your husband. I will choose you, one from a town and two from a clan, and bring you to Zion. Then I will give you shepherds after my own heart, who will lead you with knowledge and understanding.”
“Return, faithless people; I will cure you of backsliding.”
“Yes, we will come to you, for you are the lord our God.”
Bonus Information
The faithlessness of Old Testament Israel is a story that began at the foot of Mount Sinai. There, a covenant agreement between God and Israel established the new nation as a people of God. This covenant was quickly forgotten. Having been rescued from bondage by the god of their ancestors and having witnessed numerous acts of wonder by that same God, the Israelites turned their backs on Him, seeking instead a god of their own making, a golden calf. Even worse, the architect of this false idol was Aaron, chosen by God to be the high priest of the nation of Israel! Similar patterns would continue throughout the days of the judges and the kings, ultimately culminating in exile as God lovingly disciplined His people to bring them back to Himself. Israel’s frequent faithlessness stands in stark contrast to the constant faithfulness of God.