Our Daily Bread Devotional 13 January 2022 | A Ludicrous Investment

Our Daily Bread Devotional | A Ludicrous Investment

Our Daily Bread Devotional 13 January 2022 | A Ludicrous Investment

Our Daily Bread Devotional 13 January 2022 | A Ludicrous Investment

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TOPIC: A LUDICROUS INVESTMENT

KEY VERSE:

I knew that this was the word of the Lord; so I bought the field. Jeremiah 32:8–9

Today’s Scripture: Jeremiah 32:6–15

Our Daily Bread Devotional 13 January 2022 | INSIGHT

In 1929, as the US economy crashed, millions of people lost everything. But not Floyd Odlum. As everyone else panicked and sold their stocks at cut-rate prices, Odlum appeared to foolishly jump in and purchase stocks just as the nation’s future disintegrated. But Odlum’s “foolish” perspective paid off, yielding robust investments that endured for decades.

God told Jeremiah to make what seemed like an absolutely ludicrous investment: “Buy [the] field at Anathoth in the territory of Benjamin” (Jeremiah 32:8). This was no time to be buying fields, however. The entire country was on the verge of being ransacked. “The army of the king of Babylon was . . . besieging Jerusalem” (v. 2), and whatever field Jeremiah purchased would soon be Babylon’s. What fool makes an investment when everything would soon be lost?

Well, the person who’s listening to God—the One who intended a future no one else could envision. “This is what the Lord Almighty, the God of Israel, says: Houses, fields and vineyards will again be bought in this land” (v. 15). God saw more than the ruin. God promised to bring redemption, healing, and restoration. A ludicrous investment in a relationship or service for God isn’t foolish—it’s the wisest possible move when God leads us to make it (and it’s essential that we prayerfully seek to know He’s behind the instruction). A “foolish” investment in others as God leads makes all the sense in the world. By: Winn Collier

Bible in a Year:  Genesis 31–32, Matthew 9:18–38

REFLECT: Where do you sense God asking you to make a ludicrous investment in someone or something? How will this step require you to trust God in ways that appear foolish?

PRAYER:

God, it’s a good thing You see the future because sometimes all I see is ruin and disaster. Show me where to go, where to give my life.

Thank you for reading today Our Daily Bread Devotional 13 January 2022 titled A Ludicrous Investment. Have a great day!

Our Daily Bread Devotional 13th January 2022 | A Ludicrous Investment

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