Comfort in AnxietySýnishorn
A man without fear
“But I will be with you” (Exodus 3:12)
When the Lord sent Moses on a mission, He wouldn't leave him alone. The immense risk and power required would make it absurd for God to send only Moses, a Hebrew, to face the most powerful king in the world and then abandon him. It's inconceivable that a wise God would pit Moses against Pharaoh and the mighty forces of Egypt without His presence. That's why He assures Moses, "But I will be with you," making it clear that sending him alone is out of the question.
The same principle applies to me. If I embark on the Lord's mission, relying simply on His power and aiming solely for His glory, I can be certain that He will accompany me. His act of sending me obligates Him to support me. Isn't that assurance enough? What more could I possibly need? Even if all the angels and archangels were by my side, I might falter; but with Him by my side, success is inevitable. I must, however, ensure that I honor this promise by acting with courage, commitment, attentiveness, and humility. Being in the company of God demands nothing less. Like Moses, I must approach challenges without fear.
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About this Plan
These devotionals offer encouragement when life conspires to make you anxious and fearful. They illuminate the path to overcoming fear with unwavering faith and reliance on God's strength. It is possible to find peace in the midst of turmoil. These reflections will help any believer find the courage that faith can bring. They were written by the great preacher C.H. Spurgeon, and updated to modern English.
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