Punch Pit
“Shall evil be repaid for good? For they have dug a pit for my life. Remember that I stood before You To speak good for them, To turn away Your wrath from them.”
Jeremiah 18:20 NKJV
http://bible.com/114/jer.18.20.nkjv
The experience of Prophet Jeremiah and his reaction to persecution on the field provide the challenging reflection of depressing tendencies from purposeful people in life. Most times, and just like Jeremiah reacted to frustration, punches appear to vacate purposeful pursuits in life. Whereas, no one is expected to step into the ring or pit of life for massage therapy. Unfortunately, and in times of persecution, the question ‘Shall evil be repaid for good?’ is not appropriate. Actually, it is a violation of a purposeful pursuit of the will of God. Otherwise, the enemy does sow resentment and retaliation in the heart of supposed priests who are called to the ministry of reconciliation. Whereas, the punch pit may not be the port of repudiation; but a place of relevance in most family and fellowship life. By standing with God and His promises, the Arch enemy and the perpetrator of the true evil in the righteous’ affair will be exposed and expelled. And the peace of God that passes all understanding abides always with His children, even in their punch pit experiences in life.
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