November 21, 2024

Whom Do You Believe?

Daily Devotional2 Minutes

“I have broken the yoke of the king of Babylon. Within two years I will bring back to this place all the vessels of the LORD’S house.”—Jeremiah 28:2–3 ESV

Hananiah was known as a prophet. He delivered a prophecy that sounded authentic. It was a message consistent with the hopes of the people, one they wanted to be true. The problem was this message did not come from God. The only person who seemed aware of this deception was Jeremiah. He declared that God had not given Hananiah these messages. Everyone would know the truth when his words were not fulfilled.

Responding to Jeremiah’s accusations, Hananiah continued to act in ways consistent with those of a prophet. Other people seemed convinced, but Jeremiah knew better. Sometime later, God told Jeremiah to tell Hananiah that he had misled the people. The message was clear: “The Lord has not sent you, and you have made this people trust in a lie.” God declared that he would die because he had “uttered rebellion against the Lord” (v. 15-16). When he died as prophesied, Hananiah was proven to be a fraud. Jeremiah’s words were proven true.

This clash illustrates a common problem. How do we really discern the difference between genuine and false? Many people claim to know the truth. Politicians powerfully declare their convictions. Entertainers try to shape our morals. Society tries to persuade us that their ways are right. But these people are often fake. Today, ask God for discernment that you might know the truth. Pray and seek His wisdom. Study His Word that you might know His standards.

Reflection Question: Compose a prayer asking God for discernment for a particular issue.

Prayer
Father, give me discernment. Help me know what to believe. I seek to walk in Your ways. In Jesus’ name, amen.

Today's Bible Reading
Jeremiah 28


Prayer
Father, give me discernment. Help me know what to believe. I seek to walk in Your ways. In Jesus’ name, amen.

Today's Bible Reading
Jeremiah 28