Heaven Land Devotions - The Master-Comforter Of The Fearful
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There are times when we find ourselves hit with bad news. The kind that feels as if you have been knocked so hard your head spins. You cannot find your center or bearings. Mountain-like fear comes and down you go. There are many who have felt so strong in the Lord, flourishing like a palm tree in Lebanon. You have enjoyed the days of laughter and joy, and everything going well.
Then the storm comes and you can find no strength to even so much as say one word in prayer to the Lord, or read one sentence in the Bible. How many of us can relate to this experience? Who of us, right in the midst of our time of distress and sadness, have been able to triumph as the Israelites did? Yet the Psalm writer says, "We went through the flood on foot, there did we rejoice in Him." Psalm 66:6.
The Lord does not expect anyone to build up some kind of faith froth, and grab a spear and rush down into the Valley of Elah to war when their lives are experiencing crushing. He wants us to "be still and know I am God." You can be sure that God will never say to us, "Stand still," or "sit still," or "be still" unless He is going to do something. God is going to see you through it. He never leaves anyone in destruction. He will bring you out of it.
Therefore, He "will be exalted among the heathen, He will be exalted in the earth," through the triumph He will give you now and forever for His namesake.
“As for His failing you, never dream of it — hate the thought of it. The God who has been sufficient until now, should be trusted to the end.”
― Charles H. Spurgeon
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