Before my husband and I surrendered our lives to Christ, we seriously considered divorce. But after committing to love and obey God, we recommitted to each other. We sought wise counsel and invited the Holy Spirit to transform us individually and as a couple. Our heavenly Father continues to help us develop healthy communication skills. Hes teaching us how to love and trust Himand one anotherno matter what happens.
Yet, even as we head toward celebrating our twenty-fifth anniversary, I occasionally forget everything God has done in and through our trials. Sometimes, I struggle with a deep-seated fear of the unknownexperiencing unnecessary anxiety instead of relying on Gods track record.
In Deuteronomy 1, Moses affirmed the Lords reliability. He encouraged the Israelites to move forward in faith so they could enjoy their inheritance (v. 21). But Gods people demanded details about what theyd be up against and what theyd receive before committing to trust Him with their future (vv. 2233).
Followers of Christ are not immune to succumbing to fear or anxiety. Worrying about what difficulties we may or may not encounter can keep us from depending on faith, and may even damage our relationships with God and others. But the Holy Spirit can help us create a trust tally of the Lords past faithfulness. He can empower us with courageous confidence in Gods trustworthiness yesterday, today, and forever.