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Build, Plant, Do Not Decrease: Jer 29

October 19, 2025

In seasons where escape feels like the only prayer, God’s word is often not “Get out” but “Get to work.” When the people of Judah were exiled to Babylon, disoriented, grieving, and longing for rescue, God sent a surprising message through Jeremiah: “Build houses and live in them; and plant gardens and eat their produce… and grow in numbers there and do not decrease” (Jer 29:5–6). The exile was not a pause in their calling but the location of their faithfulness.

Exile is not an excuse to withdraw. It is the assignment. The people were called to build, bless, and speak truth, not only to survive Babylon but to see it transformed. “Your circumstances don’t dictate who you are or what your call is. The Gospel does,” the message declared. The same Spirit that empowered Daniel in Babylon’s palace is active in believers today, enabling them to be ministers of reconciliation (2 Cor 5:17–20).

This calling is not fueled by strength or ideal conditions but by the presence of God. “The cross didn’t just save you from Babylon. The cross saved you for Babylon.” As Daniel sought the good of his captors and Florence Kelley fought for justice in industrial America, so also are Christians called to bring the Kingdom of God into present exile through integrity, compassion, and courage.

The call is clear: plant gardens, build homes, raise families, speak boldly, and bless faithfully because faithfulness in exile lays the foundation for God’s future.

As you reflect on this message this week, consider the following:

You are not stuck; you are sent. God told His people in exile to “build houses…plant gardens…do not decrease” (Jeremiah 29:5–6). What feels like a delay or a detour may actually be the exact assignment God has placed before you. What would it look like to stop waiting and start building where you are? The Spirit in you is not passive. The same power that raised Christ from the dead and turned ordinary people into world changers is alive in you (Acts 1:8). If you believed that, how would it change your approach to your home, your work, or your city this week? The cross did not just save you from something. It saved you for something. “The cross didn’t just save you from Babylon. The cross saved you for Babylon.” Consider the areas of your life where God is calling you to bring His presence, not just to endure hardship but to transform it through faithful presence and sacrificial love.

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