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**Jeremiah 13:3** โ€” *"Then the word of the LORD came to me a second time."*

God did not abandon Jeremiah to silence after the first word went unheeded. He returned. A second time. The covenant-keeping God who speaks once will speak again โ€” not because the message changed, but because the beloved is still worth reaching.

This is the mercy hidden inside repetition. When a passage resurfaces in your reading, when a sermon echoes something you heard years ago, when a still, small prompting returns โ€” these are not coincidences. They are a Shepherd calling back a wandering sheep by name.

Jeremiah's linen belt, buried and ruined, was meant to testify against Israel's pride. But the second word was the grace inside the warning: *I am still speaking. I have not finished with you.*

Walk with that today โ€” the God who pursues does not tire of returning.

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