Jeremiah 32:17
Jeremiah's prayer begins 'Ah, LORD God! It is you who have made the heavens and the earth.' The invocation of God's power over creation establishes the foundation for trust in restoration.
Jeremiah 32:17
“Ah Lord God! behold, thou hast made the heaven and the earth by thy great power and stretched out arm, and there is nothing too hard for thee:”
Study Summary
Jeremiah's prayer begins 'Ah, LORD God! It is you who have made the heavens and the earth.' The invocation of God's power over creation establishes the foundation for trust in restoration.
Community Reflections
My grandmother used to quote this verse every morning. The Hebrew word used here carries a richness that English can't fully capture. God is faithful in every circumstance.. The promise here is not conditional on our strength but on His character.. I think this is a call to trust beyond what we can see. The imagery here is agricultural — the original audience would have immediately understood the metaphor of sowing, waiting, and harvesting.. God is faithful in every circumstance.. My grandmother used to quote this verse every morning. I notice the repetition here is deliberate — the author wants us to feel the emphasis, to let the truth sink deep into our hearts.. When we read this alongside the surrounding chapters, the narrative arc becomes clear: God is always working redemption, even in the darkest moments.. My grandmother used to quote this verse every morning. God is faithful in…
Read the note →Jeremiah's prayer begins 'Ah, LORD God! It is you who have made the heavens and the earth.' The invocation of God's power over creation establishes the foundation for trust in restoration.