Written by Oswald Chambers
06/05/2018
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He Himself has said….So we may boldly say… Hebrews 13:5-6
My
assurance is to be built upon God’s assurance to me. God says, “I will
never leave you,” so that then I “may boldly say, ‘The Lord is my
helper; I will not fear’ ” (Hebrews 13:5-6).
In other words, I will not be obsessed with apprehension. This does not
mean that I will not be tempted to fear, but I will remember God’s
words of assurance. I will be full of courage, like a child who strives
to reach the standard his father has set for him. The faith of many
people begins to falter when apprehensions enter their thinking, and
they forget the meaning of God’s assurance— they forget to take a deep
spiritual breath. The only way to remove the fear from our lives is to
listen to God’s assurance to us.
What
are you fearing? Whatever it may be, you are not a coward about it— you
are determined to face it, yet you still have a feeling of fear. When
it seems that there is nothing and no one to help you, say to yourself,
“But ‘The Lord is my helper’ this very moment, even in my present
circumstance.” Are you learning to listen to God before you speak, or
are you saying things and then trying to make God’s Word fit what you
have said? Take hold of the Father’s assurance, and then say with strong
courage, “I will not fear.” It does not matter what evil or wrong may
be in our way, because “He Himself has said, ‘I will never leave you….’ ”
Human
frailty is another thing that gets between God’s words of assurance and
our own words and thoughts. When we realize how feeble we are in facing
difficulties, the difficulties become like giants, we become like
grasshoppers, and God seems to be nonexistent. But remember God’s
assurance to us— “I will never…forsake you.” Have we
learned to sing after hearing God’s keynote? Are we continually filled
with enough courage to say, “The Lord is my helper,” or are we yielding
to fear? From My Utmost for His Highest Updated Edition
Bible in One Year: 2 Chronicles 23-24; John 15
WISDOM FROM OSWALD CHAMBERS
It
is in the middle that human choices are made; the beginning and the end
remain with God. The decrees of God are birth and death, and in between
those limits man makes his own distress or joy.
from Shade of His Hand, 1223 L
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