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Lamentations 5:19
3/14/2026
You, O Lord, reign forever; Your throne endures from generation to generation.

When we are done weeping for the terrible calamities we have endured, our hope and our confidence rise when we remember God’s sovereign power over all. Jeremiah has finished his book of Lamentations, but his trust is in the God who, behind and through every adversity, is accomplishing His purpose to exalt His Son, Jesus. Almost two thousand years in the future, Martin Luther will write, and we will sing, “Let goods and kindred go. This mortal life also. The body they may kill. God’s truth abideth still. His kingdom is forever. “ All Jeremiah sees with his eyes is disaster. The hope that brings him through is a looking forward to the triumph of God’s ultimate purpose. It is not over until it is over. In that great day, every knee will bow to Jesus.
Jeremiah 52:19
3/13/2026
The commander of the imperial guard took away the basins, censers, sprinkling bowls, pots, lampstands, ladles and bowls used for drink 9fferins--all that were made of gold or silver.

The final result for Jerusalem will be an absolute laying waste of everything. But before that, there is a systematic dismantling of a regime, with special attention and care for things of value. Seventy years later, the items mentioned in this verse will be systematically returned to Jerusalem, by a king who is successor to the kings of Babylon. Destruction is coming. Systematic dismantling is first. Though the destroying forces are waging war against His people, God yet controls all to the glory of His Name. Lord, help us to see the world this way! Man rages; God directs all to His glorious purpose. Power is restrained, awaiting the future manifestation of the glory of our Lord Jesus.
Isaiah 66:19
3/12/2026
I will set a sign among them, and I will send some of those who survive to the nations--to Tarshish, to the Libyans and Lydians (famous as archers) to Tubal and Greece. And to the distant islands that have not heard of my fame os seen my glory. They will proclaim my glory among the nations

Isaiah finishes his book with a picture of the missionary activity God will direct to all the distant nations of the world. Those who have survived the judgment through the work of Jesus Christ will be sent forth as messengers. Those who have not heard will hear. God will ultimately receive the glory due His Name in every land and among every people in the whole wide earth. Survivors will go forth to declare His glory. Even unto our day, an army goes forth to declare salvation in our Lord Jesus.
Song of Songs 2:2
3/11/2026
Like a lily among thorns is my darling among the maidens.

When a man “falls in love” he comes to value the charm or the beauty or the loveliness of one particular woman in a way that emotionally excludes all others almost with disdain. Many plays and movies have involved the theme of this kind of love, and the interest of audiences to be involved in such plots and circumstances never lets the theme get old. It is the kind of love that Solomon declares for his beloved in this verse, and it is analogous to something that God actually does feel for each one of those for whom He has laid down His life. In some wonderful way, God loves each one of us with this special kind of love. Although beyond the scope of our comprehension, somehow our lover, God, is our husband, Jesus.

Ecclesiastes 10:19
3/10/2026
A feast is made for laughter, and wine makes life merry, but money is the answer for everything.

It may be fun to get drunk, but somebody has got to pay for the wine. Solomon is able to slide easily into the realm of folly as a kind of excursion, but he is too wise to imagine that things just happen of themselves. Reality keeps bringing Solomon back, and very often his view of reality makes him a cynic. Cynicism does not finally win for him. “Fear God and keep His commandments” becomes the final solution. But trouble and turmoil of spirit is often the battle of a wise man. Whatever your advantages may be, you must eventually settle down with the world as it is. And the world as it is cannot be overcome apart from God. We face a spiritual battle, and our victory is Jesus.
Proverbs 31:19
3/9/2026
In her hand she holds the distaff and grasps the spindle with her fingers

She has a hands-on approach to meeting the needs of her family, using her own personal skills to weave the cloth that she will use. What is being pictured is her diligence, her ingenuity, her skill in caring for the responsibilities that fall upon her in the family situation. Most women do not have the range of skills this ideal woman has, but the character qualities that she shows may be employed by anyone in responsibility to supply the needs of anyone else. The picture of self-denial to meet the needs of someone else is the thing we are called to admire in this ideal wife and mother. We see this character in God Himself, most especially in the life and ministry on our behalf shown forth in the person of our Lord Jesus.

Psalm 147:19
3/8/2026
He has revealed His word to Jacob, His lawas and decreees to Israel.

As a society, we are entirely accustomed to viewing weather as governed by forces inherent in the elements themselves. Certain manifestations are inevitable, given certain other things that exist in the knowable world around us. Our frustration is that we can’t get all the elements in perfect enough balance to be sure we are correct in our predictions of what will happen. The Biblical view is that God is doing these things with His creation. And this God, who is doing such things, has actually spoken to one people on the face of the earth. The crucial concerns of who God is and how to live for Him have been revealed. All men have the questions. One people have been given the answers. Through that one people, all men everywhere may know and have Jesus.
Job 41:19
3/7/2026
Firebrands stream from his mouth; sparks of fire shoot out.

In God’s confronting of Job at the end of this book, He pictures a huge sea-monster of such power that men must stand in awe. The words could include fire-breathing power far beyond man’s understanding, let alone beyond his power to withstand. Is there, or has there ever been such a creature? If there has been, its astonishing power cowers before the Lord of Heaven and Earth. God frightens us with a picture and assures us of His supremacy over even this. God in no way apologizes for His dealing with Job. It is to Job’s honor that he has been sustained by this great God to endure the wrath and cruelty of Satan and to stand as a champion. God Himself is Job’s reward, and the riches He adds are really superfluous. All glory goes to Jesus.




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