Jaywalk Journeying
“Weep not for the dead, nor bemoan him; Weep bitterly for him who goes away, For he
shall return no more, Nor see his native country.”
Jeremiah 22:10 NKJV
http://bible.com/114/jer.22.10.nkjv
A call into a covenant relationship comes with significant level of commitment and responsibility, which many often seek to waive by equating sacred covenant with reversible contract. By virtue of the covenant relationship between God and king David, the responsibility of ruling with the fear of God and taking care of the fatherless, widows, and strangers become imperative for every occupant of the throne. Likewise, many are called and chosen to provide ministrations to people in life and ministry on the basis of covenant relationship and not necessarily by a mere contractual responsibility. That life's responsibilities can be overwhelming and unbearable is largely more than a possibility. Certainly, God wouldn't walk away from any covenant relationship with His children. He gives grace and glory to bear and brace the burden that life brings on the way of those who put their confidence in Him. Whether in marital or ministerial commitments, a jaywalk journeying from apparent frustration is a bitter walk away from the reach of God's grace and glory.
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