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Scripture Reading — Jeremiah 30:1-11

“Cries of fear are heard—terror, not peace.” — Jeremiah 30:4

Anyone who has battled depression knows the feeling of “terror, not peace” described by Jeremiah. A few years ago I experienced a time in which I felt I had lost my calling to work in ministry. I felt that I couldn’t do anything right and that I had no reason to be working in ministry anymore. I felt lost, alone, and helpless. I was afraid.

As Jeremiah prophesies about Israel and Judah, he describes them in a very helpless situation. They are an enslaved people living a seemingly hope­less existence. The only thing that they know to do is to cry out in fear and in terror. Peace is not a companion that they know.

But the Lord doesn’t leave them there. In their time of trouble, God hears them, and he promises that he is with them and will deliver them.

God hears us when we cry out in terror and fear, just as he heard Israel and Judah. He hears us in our hopelessness. And God doesn’t leave us there.

No matter how alone you might feel, God is with you. No matter how afraid you might be, God has you in his hands. So when fear and terror overwhelm you, look for God. When peace is nowhere to be found and helplessness overwhelms you, God is there to calm your fears and deliver you from captivity.

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Kajette

Kajette is a Professional and Passionate Journalist who graduated from YALA Women International Journalism Academy. Majored in Hospitality Management & Leadership from Akilah Institute for Women. She is the 2021 CCA Humanitarian Award Winner and always fight for better changes in the community she belongs in.

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