Trained to Trustنموونە
Are You Safe?
In today’s world, we place a high value on safety and tend to worship at the altar of convenience avoiding discomfort at all cost. This should not be the case for God’s children.
Throughout scripture, we find that God is glorified and our faith is strengthened when safety and comfort are secondary to following Him. His desire is for us to live in the faith zone—not the safe zone.
When Jesus invited Peter to jump out of a boat during a storm—that wasn’t safe.
When God called Moses to meet Him at the top of Mount Sinai amid thunder, lightning, earthquakes, fire, and smoke—that wasn’t safe.
When the Israelites were being chased by the Egyptian army, they didn’t run away on dry land but instead obeyed and walked straight into a sea—that wasn’t safe.
God is all-powerful and fears nothing. When we understand that our safety and security are only found in Him, we too can be bold and fearless. When we trust and obey His voice, He is glorified, our faith is strengthened, and our love for Him grows.
If Peter chose safety over following Jesus, He would not have experienced the miracle of walking on water.
It took courage for Moses to climb Mount Sinai but had he not, he would have missed being in the presence of God Himself. His faith allowed him to witness God’s Shekinah glory as well as the honor of personally speaking with Him.
If the Israelites chose to take the safer path of the hard ground over sinking waters, they would not have been able to witness the power of God to rescue them by miraculously separating the waters of the Red Sea.
Our Heavenly Father commands us not to be afraid or discouraged because He is with us. Jesus never sat on the sidelines, and neither should we. As His representatives, we must be bold and take courage, understanding that a soul sealed by God is eternally safe. For those who have put their faith in Jesus, even death has been conquered and our victory secured.
When we walk with Him, the one who isn’t safe is the enemy of our souls.
We become dangerous.
PRAY:
Dear Lord, Thank You that we have nothing to fear with You by our side. May we never sit on the sidelines as spectators but instead be active participants whose actions glorify You and make this world a better place.
REFLECT:
Do you tend to live in the safe zone or the faith zone?
About this Plan
How can we personally know that God is trustworthy and has the ability, strength, and power to solve our biggest problems if we never have any? This six-day devotional is a reminder that faith in God also means faith in His ability, timing, and methods. We are being trained to trust Him.
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