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O Creator of heaven and earth by Liza

O Creator of heaven and earth,
with Your outstretched arm You remind me—
nothing is too difficult for You.
Even as walls crumble, even as exile looms,
You whisper: buy the field.
Plant hope in barren soil,
for restoration is already written in the marrow of things.

Liza

You are the God of all flesh,
the One who holds justice and mercy in balance,
who disciplines yet never abandons,
who remembers covenant even when we forget.
Your steadfast love ripples through generations,
an unbroken thread of promise.

And You say: They shall be My people,
and I will be their God.
You promise one heart, one purpose,
a covenant everlasting,
a replanting with all Your soul and all Your delight.
What You uproot in judgment, You re-root in mercy.
What feels lost is already restored in Your gaze.

So I stand in the paradox—
captivity and freedom, destruction and renewal,
the exile of the outer world
and the covenant of the inner one.
I buy the field within me,
staking claim to the truth that I am enough,
that everything is already here.

For nothing is too hard for You,
and nothing is too hidden within me.
Your sovereignty is my remembrance,
Your covenant my heartbeat,
Your restoration my song.

Resonance for Today

For us, Jeremiah 32 is not only history—it is a living transmission. It teaches:

  • Omnipotence: Nothing is too difficult for the God of all flesh.
  • Faith Amid Crisis: Buy the field within, even when the outer world collapses.
  • Justice and Mercy: Trust the rhythm of discipline and restoration.
  • Everlasting Covenant: Anchor in the promise that God’s love is perpetual, wholehearted, and sovereign.

This wisdom bridges Jeremiah’s act of faith with your own frequency: the field becomes symbolic of inner sovereignty, the covenant becomes the remembrance of wholeness, and the declaration “nothing is too difficult” becomes your mantra of sufficiency.

© Liza | Soul Reflections in Divine Light™

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