
S – “Moab has been at ease from his youth and has settled on his dregs; he has not been emptied from vessel to vessel, nor has he gone into exile; so his taste remains in him, and his scent is not changed
Jeremiah 48:11 ESV
O – Commentary:
Moab’s history was one of relative peace. She had been at rest from her youth. Jeremiah compared her to wine left on its dregs that had not been poured from one jar to another. In making wine, first the grapes were stomped, then the juice was placed into bottles or skins and allowed to ferment. During this time the sediment, or dregs, would settle to the bottom. After 40 days the fermented wine was carefully poured into another container to separate it from the dregs. If the dregs were allowed to remain, the wine became too sweet and thick and was spoiled. This object lesson from nature was ultimately applied to people who had become too complacent (cf. Zeph. 1:12)
Charles H. Dyer, “Jeremiah,” in The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures, ed. J. F. Walvoord and R. B. Zuck, vol. 1 (Wheaton, IL: Victor Books, 1985), 1195.
A – Complacency is defined as, “a state of self-satisfaction accompanied by unawareness of potential dangers risks or deficiencies.” Our relationship with God cannot have these qualities. Our fulfillment comes in knowing and serving God. We must be active, vigilant and ready to move toward the hard situations. Even when God commands us to rest, there is intentionality and purpose in it. This is a great reminder now to be “unaware” as we approach today.
R – Heavenly Father, you are our Creator. You knew and formed us with a purpose. Empower us today to accomplish every thing you will for us. In action or in rest, you are molding us into the person of character and heart that reflects you. Let our day be an illustration of that love you show us so we can show others.