God's Calling
Jeremiah 1 Sermon on Worship, Fasting, and God's Word
Jhejuda Ehrbar
Jun 29, 2025 35m
Discover how the prophetic call of Jeremiah reveals powerful truths about worship, fasting, and the Word of God. This sermon dives deep into Jeremiah 1, showing how spiritual discipline and obedience unlock divine clarity and purpose. Whether you're seeking revival, guidance, or a stronger connection to God's voice, this message will challenge and inspire you to stand boldly in your calling. Perfect for those hungry for truth, transformation, and the presence of God. Video recorded at Grapevine, Texas.
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Jeremiah 1 reveals the divine invitation to be set apart, to listen deeply, and to respond courageously. In this sermon, we explore how worship, fasting, and the Word of God work together to awaken prophetic identity and refine spiritual clarity. Just as Jeremiah was called before he was born, we too are invited into deeper levels of intimacy and alignment with God's voice. Worship softens the heart, fasting purifies intention, and the Word grounds us in eternal truth. When these three converge, they form a powerful foundation for divine purpose and bold obedience.
Devotional Thought:
Your calling is not determined by your qualifications, but by God’s consecration. As you set yourself apart through worship and fasting, and feed on the Word, you will be reminded that the same God who called Jeremiah equips and strengthens you today.
Reflection Questions:
In what ways have you sensed God calling you into deeper intimacy or purpose?
What distractions or comforts might fasting help you lay down?
How does your time in the Word affirm or realign your understanding of your identity?
What would it look like for you to say “yes” to your divine assignment right now?
Prayer:
Father, thank You for setting me apart for such a time as this. Like Jeremiah, I may feel unqualified or unsure, but I trust that You have appointed and anointed me. As I worship You in spirit and truth, as I fast to remove distractions, and as I root myself in Your Word, reveal to me the fullness of my assignment. Strengthen my yes, purify my heart, and make me bold in obedience. In Jesus' name, amen.
Recorded in Grapevine, Texas.
Devotional Thought:
Your calling is not determined by your qualifications, but by God’s consecration. As you set yourself apart through worship and fasting, and feed on the Word, you will be reminded that the same God who called Jeremiah equips and strengthens you today.
Reflection Questions:
In what ways have you sensed God calling you into deeper intimacy or purpose?
What distractions or comforts might fasting help you lay down?
How does your time in the Word affirm or realign your understanding of your identity?
What would it look like for you to say “yes” to your divine assignment right now?
Prayer:
Father, thank You for setting me apart for such a time as this. Like Jeremiah, I may feel unqualified or unsure, but I trust that You have appointed and anointed me. As I worship You in spirit and truth, as I fast to remove distractions, and as I root myself in Your Word, reveal to me the fullness of my assignment. Strengthen my yes, purify my heart, and make me bold in obedience. In Jesus' name, amen.
Recorded in Grapevine, Texas.
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