A Whole New Path - Jack Hibbs Weekly Devotional (June 2, 2025)

Updated June 02 2025 In Jack Hibbs

Jack Hibbs Weekly Devotional (June 2, 2025) A Whole New Path. 

Lamentations 3:27-29 - “It is good for a man to bear the yoke in his youth. Let him sit alone and keep silent, because God has laid it on him; let him put his mouth in the dust—there may yet be hope.”

What strong yet hopeful words Jeremiah puts forth regarding youthful years. Why is it that Carl Marx, Joseph Stalin, Adolph Hitler, and others were so interested in the youth of their culture? They understood that our early years often form the person we become.

Today, many can look back and see that their struggles are residual from their younger years. They may have had a rough life, and the influences in their lives were sinful. Maybe the yoke others placed on them was unbearable; therefore, they are not the people they would like to be.

Some might say, “Life isn’t fair,” and that is true. However, that admission confesses there must be something better, and there is. When you accept Jesus as Lord and Savior, God declares you a new creation! He sets your life on a far different path from your upbringing and past. And He gives you a new heart ready to be trained in the things of God.

Spiritual training, like physical training, begins with exercise. First Timothy 4:7 exhorts, “…exercise yourself toward godliness.” God promises victory over the weight of your past through the healing power of His Word, but you must strive to obey it. Train your heart to praise and worship God in all things, and nurture thankfulness by focusing on what you have rather than what you don’t have. Finally, be patient. Change takes time and is uncomfortable, but the effects of your youth will begin to fade.

That, my friend, is the way to a brighter future, no matter how old you are.

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Jack Hibbs is the senior and founding pastor of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills, located in southern California. Jack and his wife, Lisa, began a home fellowship over thirty years ago with just six faithful souls. Today, the church ministers weekly to over ten thousand people on campus and to millions worldwide through daily media outreach programs.Pastor Jack is well known for his passionate, verse-by-verse expositional Bible teaching; in addition, he is a frequent conference speaker. His numerous ministries, including television broadcasts, reach from West Africa to the South Pacific.Jack and Lisa have been married for over forty years and are the authors of the book Turn Around At Home – Giving A Stronger Spiritual Legacy Than You Received. They reside in Southern California where they enjoy their children and grandchildren.

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