Verse of the day: Jeremiah 32:17
"“Ah, Sovereign Lord, you have made the heavens and the earth by your great power and outstretched arm. Nothing is too hard for you."
There are moments when the sheer weight of life—its uncertainties, its disappointments, its unanswered questions—presses heavily upon us. In those moments, Jeremiah’s ancient exclamation rings like a bell across the ages: “Ah, Sovereign Lord, you have made the heavens and the earth by your great power and outstretched arm. Nothing is too hard for you.” It’s a confession born not in comfort but in captivity. Jeremiah spoke these words while imprisoned, surrounded by the ruins of his people’s hopes. Yet even there, he lifted his eyes to the Creator who formed galaxies with a gesture.
The illuminated image of the divine arm stretching across the cosmos captures the heart of this verse. The arm is both strong and reaching — a symbol of power joined with care. It reminds us that creation itself is not the product of distant force, but of personal involvement. The same hand that flung stars into being is the hand that reaches toward human hearts, shaping, sustaining, and redeeming.
When we see the heavens and the earth in the illustration, we are reminded of the scale of God’s sovereignty. The swirling blues and greens, the golden light, the intricate detail of every leaf and star — all whisper the same truth: nothing is beyond His reach. The verse does not merely declare God’s strength; it invites trust. If He could speak the universe into existence, surely He can speak hope into our despair. If He could form the earth from chaos, He can form peace within our storms.
Today, let this image and this verse be a resting place for your spirit. Look upon the Creator’s “outstretched arm” and remember: the One who made everything still holds everything — including you — in His hands.
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