How much will God tell us? This
verse says God will tell us great and unsearchable things that we do not know.
Are we ready to listen?
These are the words He told Jeremiah. The circumstances were
during the terror of a siege and promised judgment. God spoke a word of hope
and invitation to Jeremiah.
Studylight.org, Dr. Constable’s Expository Notes: “We
must ask the Lord for some things before He will give them to us . . . While
God is always ready to answer the cry of the human heart, man must first
request assistance . . . God desires a hearer who is already reaching out to
him . . . What follows are incredible promises concerning the restoration of
the nation, its rulers, and its worship leaders.”
The only way we will be able to understand great and
unsearchable things is if we’re in touch with God and desire His help. He will
reveal if we are seeking Him.
Bibleoutlined.com: “The phrase ‘and tell you great and
unsearchable things’ further emphasizes the bounty of what God is willing to
reveal. It points to the deep mysteries of life, wisdom beyond our
comprehension, and truths waiting to be uncovered . . . It encourages us to
approach God in faith, knowing He has knowledge that we wouldn’t be able to
grasp on our own. This is not only a comforting thought but also a driving
motivator for us to earnestly seek Him.”
Those things which are hidden can mean inaccessible, beyond
the normal reach of human knowledge. God must provide divine revelation for us
to understand. And He will if we ask. Every day presents an opportunity to
deepen our faith and understanding.
Godsbless.ing: “This powerful verse from the Bible
reminds us of the incredible promise that God makes to us when we seek Him
through prayer . . . When we call on God, He promises to answer us, not with
ordinary or easily known things, but with great and unsearchable knowledge that
is beyond our understanding. This verse underscores God’s readiness to
communicate with us and His ability to reveal truths and wisdom that are beyond
our human capabilities.”
When you need help, call on God. He is always ready to
listen. When we “call” to Him, it indicates a need, a reliance on God’s
wisdom and strength. He will not fail a faithful, seeking and honest believer.
He will tell you great and unsearchable things!

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