Jeremiah 33:14 NIV
[14] “ ‘The days are coming,’ declares the Lord, ‘when I will fulfill the good promise I made to the people of Israel and Judah.
When you read the verse above, then consider the context in which the verse is placed, you may struggle to understand how God moves. The first verse of the chapter from where the verse above is taken refers to the prophet Jeremiah, who was confined to the courtyard of the guard, because of his prophecies and messages to both the leaders and the led in Israel and Judah. He stood for truth, but the people preferred to listen to and trust in lies, and of course, God cannot be mocked or ignored. As He has made clear what the standard is, and made help available for His people to comply, He would have been justified to punish any who disobeyed His instructions.
This was the place Judah found itself. It was a nation helped by God, but now, it had found itself under the judgment of God because of its sin of rebellion. Let it be clear that God has no favourites when it comes to sin, and He will punish sin, no matter in whom it is found.
However, just a few verses down the line, we read consecutive verses where God makes it quite clear that He was going to hide His face from the city of Jerusalem because of its sin, and that enemies would come in and destroy the city completely. This was a city protected by mountains, but that did not do any good once sin came into the camp. Avoid sin at all costs.
However, just immediately after this declaration of punishment, God promises that He will bring health and healing into the city; He will heal His people and will let them enjoy abundant peace and security. How did we move from certain punishment to certain restoration? These are some of the mysteries of God that we may not fully understand on this side of eternity, but we will do well to know His standards and adhere to them. He can punish, but He can also restore. He can kill, and He can also make alive. He is not a God to be trifled with. This is the background to the verse above. In spite of all that Judah had done, God was still setting a time for their redemption and restoration.
If you do find a man who has fully understood God's ways and knows His next move, please let me know. God's ways are beyond searching out; His understanding no one can fathom. When He makes a promise, He is staking His name and reputation, and you can be sure that a God who watches over His Word to perform it will not be careless about the words He speaks. Hs does not make empty boasts. It does not matter how long ago He made the promise; what counts is that He made it, and He will move heaven and the earth to guarantee the integrity of His Word. As I go through life, I must not dare confront the world without the sure word of God. Whatever may come, it must find me in God. Where are you too? God's time of favour is here.