
S – You shall not escape from his hand but shall surely be captured and delivered into his hand. You shall see the king of Babylon eye to eye and speak with him face to face. And you shall go to Babylon.’ 4 Yet hear the word of the Lord, O Zedekiah king of Judah! Thus says the Lord concerning you: ‘You shall not die by the sword. 5 You shall die in peace.
Jeremiah 34:3–5 ESV
O – In the midst of all the chaos and fighting, God tells King Zedekiah that he will die in peace. He will not be killed in battle but die naturally.
A – It appears paradoxical that all of the judgement poured out on Judah and the Israelites is contrasted by a “peaceful” death. Zedekiah was captured and had to watch the execution of his sons and then live with his eyes gauged out. When we face battles, loss and even defeat, we can find peace with God that surpasses our understanding. This is a great reminder that our peace comes from the inside relationship with God and not the things that are happening around us.
R- Yahweh, you are the Prince of Peace. When things around us are filled with challenges and chaos, you provide peace that surpasses our comprehension. Empower us today to walk in that peace. Help us to draw closer to you in our relationship. We look to your instead of our circumstances to walk in confidence today.