September 5, 2025

Friday – Prophets

Reading – Jeremiah 40-41

Highlight Verse:

“So Jeremiah returned to Gedaliah son of Ahikam at Mizpah, and he lived in Judah with the few who were still left in the land.”
‭‭Jeremiah‬ ‭40‬:‭6‬ ‭NLT‬‬

At the end of Denver’s primary downtown commercial street, 17th Street, is the grand Union Station Building.

From 1908 until 1931, an ornate archway welcomed visitors in front of Union Station.

On their way out of town visitors received a blessing of Biblical proportions.

“Mizpah” was printed on the outbound side of the arch.


Photo: DPL-WHG

The Hebrew word, Mizpah, is a departing blessing meaning something like,

“May God keep us connected even while we are apart.”

That’s an appropriate name for the town that Jeremiah chose to settle during the exile.

While Jeremiah consistently predicted the exile, he also knew it would end, and the people of God would return.

Until that time he settled in a town that, by its very name, pronounced a blessing of unity for God’s people.

My family is scattered from coast to coast, almost literally (I have one sister 150 miles from the Atlantic Ocean and a brother 13 miles from the Pacific Ocean).

But we are still a family.

We love and support each other despite the distance and differences between us.

While we differ in the expressions of our faiths, I believe we would each accept the blessing of Mizpah.

How do you express blessings on your family and/or friends upon parting?
How do you stay connected with your family and friends?


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