Day 77: God’s Call to Repentance and Hope
- Dr. John W. Mulinde
- Sep 14
- 2 min read
Today’s Reading: Jeremiah 21–30Day 77: God’s Call to Repentance and Hope
Date: Monday, 15th September 2025
To the Faithful Readers
Today’s chapters emphasize God’s call to repentance and His promise of hope for His people. Jeremiah 21–30 contains warnings against disobedience, the consequences of rebellion, and promises of restoration for those who turn back to Him. As you read, reflect on how God combines justice with mercy, calling His people to return and find life in Him.
Reading Instructions
Read Jeremiah 21–30 attentively. Observe the balance of judgment and promise, noting the consequences for rebellion and the hope offered to the repentant. Reflect on how these principles apply to your personal life and your walk with God.
Guided Devotional
1. Who is God?
The Just Judge – He holds nations and individuals accountable for their choices (Jeremiah 21:12).
The Merciful Redeemer – God promises restoration to those who repent (Jeremiah 29:11).
The Faithful Planner – His plans for His people are rooted in hope and life (Jeremiah 30:17).
2. What Are the Ways of God?
God calls His people to genuine repentance, warning of the consequences of sin.
God provides hope and restoration to those who turn back to Him.
God’s justice and mercy operate together to accomplish His perfect purposes.
God’s plans for His people are eternal, aiming at life, peace, and blessing.
3. What Is His Character?
Faithful – He keeps His promises and fulfills His word.
Just – He addresses sin with fairness.
Merciful – He restores those who seek Him sincerely.
Patient – He continues to call His people to repentance over time.
Golden Nugget
Repentance opens the door to restoration. God’s justice is real, but His mercy is greater than our failures when we turn to Him.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, I confess my shortcomings and ask for Your forgiveness. Teach me to turn away from sin, trust in Your promises, and walk in obedience. Let my life reflect Your mercy, justice, and faithfulness. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Activation Challenge
Identify one area in your life where repentance is needed and commit it to God today.
Memorize Jeremiah 29:11 and meditate on God’s promise of hope and future.
Encourage someone to embrace God’s mercy and restoration by sharing a personal testimony of His faithfulness.
Next Reading:
Day 78 – Jeremiah 31–40Explore God’s promises of restoration, His covenant faithfulness, and His call to trust Him amid challenges.



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