"Call to me and I will answer you, and tell you great and hidden things you have not known." — Jeremiah 33:3
Have you ever joined a treasure hunt? You start with one clue, and only after solving it do you receive the next. Step by step, the path unfolds—filled with mystery, challenge, and anticipation. Some may even remember the old TV show Treasure Hunt with Anneka Rice—hectic, exciting, and full of twists.
In many ways, faith is its own kind of treasure hunt.
In Jeremiah 33:3, God extends an invitation—not to search for gold, but for wisdom, truth, and divine insight. He says, “Call to me, and I will answer you.” Not “maybe.” Not “if I’m free.” He gives a clear, unwavering promise: I will answer.
Picture a line that’s always open. No hold music. No voicemail. No delays. This is how God invites us to relate to Him—with open access, loving attention, and a readiness to respond.
And He doesn't stop at simply answering. He promises to reveal “great and hidden things”—truths we’d never discover on our own. These aren’t just interesting tidbits—they're personal revelations, glimpses into His heart, and guidance for our next steps. They help us understand His purpose, navigate life’s questions, and walk forward in trust.
This verse reminds us that:
God speaks when we call.
God draws near when we seek.
God delights in revealing His wisdom.
Like a faithful guide on a treasure hunt, He gives us the next clue only when we take the first step. That’s how faith works—trusting Him even when we don’t see the full picture.
A Prayer for Wisdom and Revelation
Father,
I come to You with a heart ready to receive.
As You’ve promised in Your Word, I call to You—trusting that You will answer.
Reveal to me the great and hidden things I cannot see on my own.
Give me wisdom for the path ahead, and clarity to understand Your will.
Illuminate my mind and heart with Your truth, and strengthen my faith to walk wherever You lead.
Thank You for hearing me. Thank You for delighting to make Yourself known.
In Jesus’ name,
Amen.
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