...we wonder what to do, or we cower in shadows--the thought of doing anything seems futile. Our hearts stop. We panic. Then we feel the rush of fear, and hear the rapid beating of our hearts as they take off in response to an imaginary starter gun's blast. We may feel paralyzed, and want to hide in our world of safety, behind the walls of difficulty and pressing problems. Even one step seems useless. I know. I've been there. So have many of my fellow saints in the LORD. Yet, Scripture gives us a promise:
"good" as opposed to "bad" courage-- courage based on self-reliance, self-aggrandizement. Our courage should be wrapped in, soaked in, and saturated with the blood of Christ. He is our defense and our shield and refuge. He stilled the mouthes of lions. He walked in the fire with His faithful. He calmed the raging seas and used them as "stepping stones"* to His frightened disciples. AND it is HE who "shall strengthen your heart" each and every person who places their "hope in the LORD"...not in self, not in others, not in whether this guy or that guy comes through for us...but if GOD wants it and wills it, then we have no fear. NONE."Be of good courage, and HE shall strengthen your heart, all ye who hope in the LORD." Psalm 31:24
As I thought about yesterday's failings and today's prospects, I felt saddened. I wondered where my world was headed. I wondered if all was as bad as I thought. My troubled and discouraged mind would have me look at the impossibilities of life. Then I saw a friend's message of a similar fear. Then I saw another friend's message of even greater fears. So when I searched for encouragement in the LORD...my eyes came to rest on the scripture above. I thought about it awhile. I hope you think upon it, too. May God give you the hope and courage to face this day as He has given me. selahV
*["stepping stones"--quote from Dr. Harold Hunter on how Jesus used the same water which frightened and threatened to kill His disciples, as "stepping stones" to walk toward them in the midst of raging waves.]*
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