Thursday, November 8, 2018
TRUST GOD OR FEAR THE STORM
“Yes, though I walk through
the deep, sunless valley of the shadow of death, I will fear or
dread no evil, for You (God) are with me … For He (God) Himself has
said, I will not in any way fail you nor
give you up nor
leave you without support. I will not, I will not, I will not in any
degree leave you helpless nor
forsake nor let
you down nor relax My hold on you! Assuredly not! … Fear
not, there is nothing to fear, for I AM with you.”
(Ps.
23:4; Heb 13:5, Is. 41:10, Amplified Bible)
Overwhelming
comfort: Hear the words of Hebrews 13:5 from the Wuest Greek New
Testament: “For He Himself has said, and the statement is on
record, I will not, I will not cease to sustain and uphold you. I
will not, I will not, I will not let you down. So that, being of good
courage, we are saying, the Lord is my helper. I will not fear.” “I
will not let you down” is repeated three times in the original
Greek text for emphasis. This technique only occurs a few times in
the Bible highlighting the message in this passage as very important!
This is our comfort when our heart is overwhelmed: Our Daddy Himself
has stated this in the eternal record of His omnipotent word: “I
will not fail you, or give up on you, or leave you without support. I
will not! I will not! I will not leave you helpless, alone, forsaken,
or let down! I will not relax My hold on you! Absolutely not… Not
now… Not ever! So… My beloved child, Be of Good Cheer!
Ultimately,
we can either trust God or fear the storm. The strength of faith --
faith that looks at God rather than the storm -- faith that knows our
God is greater than any momentary affliction life can throw at us --
is its audacity to hope, giving sustaining evidence of the unseen
reality of God’s presence. God’s presence during our darkest hour
gives us the audacity to hope … come what may! And hope is hopeless
without trust. Faith in the face of adversity is to trust (hope) in
God’s goodness in spite of any apparent evidence against it,
recognizing His ways are above our ways, knowing He is working all
our “Things” into His eternal Good… knowing His love for us is
relentless. (Rom. 8:28)
Storms
never win: The Cross of Christ proves beyond any doubt… Storms
never win! Rather than put our faith, hope, and trust in a certain
outcome, we need to put our faith, hope, and trust in a certain
Someone. Storms may cast a “shadow of death”, but it’s only a
shadow, death has been defeated. Storms test and approve our faith,
burning out the dross of doubt as we choose faith, hope, and trust
over doubt, fear, and worry, developing “the word of our
testimony.” (Rev. 12:11)
And Daddy, the great I AM, is always with us… His abiding presence
is always enough… more than enough…
STORMS
NEVER WIN
SO...
BE OF GOOD COURAGE!
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