Today, I am reading and commenting on Jeremiah 42-44.
After the assassination of the governor appointed over Judah by the Babylonians, the people remaining in Judah were afraid that the Babylonian army would return to punish them for it. So, they decided to flee to Egypt. However, first they went to Jeremiah to ask him to pray to God for guidance as to what they should do. They phrased their request to Jeremiah as if they had not already decided what to do. The passage does not make clear why they requested God’s guidance, but the response which God gave through Jeremiah makes clear that neither God nor Jeremiah expected them to follow it. In fact, the reply Jeremiah gave them from God seems to suggest that if they had gone to Egypt without asking for God’s guidance things would have gone better for them there. I see two lessons for us here. The more important one being: Ask God for guidance before you decide what to do, and then wait for His answer before deciding. The second one being: do not ask God for guidance after you have already made up your mind as to what you are going to do.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.