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EPISODE · Jul 17, 2026 · 11 MIN

“Arise!”

from "Prayer Changes Everything" Devotion for Today · host Y.E.S. Jesus Youth Encountering Savior Jesus

July 18, 2026 Daily Devotional: “Arise!”Jeremiah 1:17  ​"Get ready! Stand up and tell them everything I command you to say. Do not be afraid of them, or I will make you look foolish in front of them." ​When God called Jeremiah, He didn't offer a cozy, comfortable guarantee of immediate success. Instead, He gave him a blunt reality check. The verses right before this reveal a young man terrified of his own inadequacy, looking at a culture that was actively hostile to God's truth. ​God’s response to Jeremiah’s fear isn't a soft pat on the back; it's an urgent command to action. He says, "Get ready!" In the original language, this implies tightening your belt or pulling up your robes so you can move, run, or fight without tripping. It’s God's way of saying, “Stop pacing, clear the distractions, and brace yourself for the work ahead.” ​There is a fascinating, sobering warning in the second half of this verse. God tells him, "Do not be afraid of them, or I will make you look foolish in front of them." Other translations use the word "dismayed." God ispointing out a profound spiritual law: whatever you fear the most is what will ultimately break you. ​If you fear the disapproval of people, their opinions will dictate your steps and make you stumble. ​If you let intimidationwin, you lose the very authority and protection God has placed over your life.God is telling Jeremiah that if he lets the hostile faces of his critics terrify him, that very fear will become his undoing. But if he chooses to revere God more than he fears people, he will become an unshakeable pillar. ​We live in a world that often demands our silence, our compromise, or our total assimilation. It is incredibly easy to look at our surroundings, our lack of experience, or the loud voices of opposition and think, “Someone else should speak up. Someone else should lead.” But God’s command to Jeremiah is the same one echoing to us today: Stand up. You don't need to figure out thewhole blueprint, and you don’t need to manufacture your own strength. Your job is simply to prepare your heart, stand firm, and say exactly what He has commanded you to say through His Word—with boldness, grace, and unwavering truth. He doesn't need your perfection; He just needs your willingness tostand.  What insecurity, comfort zone, or digital noise do you need to cut out today so you can truly "get ready" for what God has put in front of you? Who or what holds the power to make you afraid right now? Take a moment to consciously hand that fear over to God, asking Him to replace it with a holy confidence?What is one specific way you can "stand up" for truth, love, or integrity today—even if it feels uncomfortable or unpopular?

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July 18, 2026 Daily Devotional: “Arise!”Jeremiah 1:17  ​"Get ready! Stand up and tell them everything I command you to say. Do not be afraid of them, or I will make you look foolish in front of them." ​When God called Jeremiah, He didn't offer a cozy, comfortable guarantee of immediate success. Instead, He gave him a blunt reality check. The verses right before this reveal a young man terrified of his own inadequacy, looking at a culture that was actively hostile to God's truth. ​God’s response to Jeremiah’s fear isn't a soft pat on the back; it's an urgent command to action. He says, "Get ready!" In the original language, this implies tightening your belt or pulling up your robes so you can move, run, or fight without tripping. It’s God's way of saying, “Stop pacing, clear the distractions, and brace yourself for the work ahead.” ​There is a fascinating, sobering warning in the second half of this verse. God tells him, "Do not be afraid of them, or I will make you look foolish in front of them." Other translations use the word "dismayed." God ispointing out a profound spiritual law: whatever you fear the most is what will ultimately break you. ​If you fear the disapproval of people, their opinions will dictate your steps and make you stumble. ​If you let intimidationwin, you lose the very authority and protection God has placed over your life.God is telling Jeremiah that if he lets the hostile faces of his critics terrify him, that very fear will become his undoing. But if he chooses to revere God more than he fears people, he will become an unshakeable pillar. ​We live in a world that often demands our silence, our compromise, or our total assimilation. It is incredibly easy to look at our surroundings, our lack of experience, or the loud voices of opposition and think, “Someone else should speak up. Someone else should lead.” But God’s command to Jeremiah is the same one echoing to us today: Stand up. You don't need to figure out thewhole blueprint, and you don’t need to manufacture your own strength. Your job is simply to prepare your heart, stand firm, and say exactly what He has commanded you to say through His Word—with boldness, grace, and unwavering truth. He doesn't need your perfection; He just needs your willingness tostand.  What insecurity, comfort zone, or digital noise do you need to cut out today so you can truly "get ready" for what God has put in front of you? Who or what holds the power to make you afraid right now? Take a moment to consciously hand that fear over to God, asking Him to replace it with a holy confidence?What is one specific way you can "stand up" for truth, love, or integrity today—even if it feels uncomfortable or unpopular?

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