Today, I am reading and commenting on Jeremiah 31-32.
I’m going to write about today’s passage in no particular order relative to where the thought fits into the passage because what I am thinking as I read today feels that way. God tells Jeremiah that He is going to make a new covenant with the people. This covenant will not require someone to intercede between us and God because God will make Himself known to us and write His commands on our hearts and in our minds. If we desire to do God’s will, He will make it known to us. God will make so that the blind, the lame, women in labor, and expectant mothers will be able to follow the path which leads to Him. I want to note that this is not written because these people are in some deficient in obeying God. Rather, Jeremiah is using a metaphor of a path (for us today we can imagine it as a hiking path in a park), something which those mentioned would struggle to to follow unless someone made it easy for them. God has made it so that whatever our “disability” is we can follow the path He has laid out for us. I want to note that each and every one of us has a “disability” of one sort or another when it comes to doing God’s will, but if we truly desire to do God’s will He will make it so that we do not stumble.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.











