Bible in a Year: 1 Samuel 2224; Luke 12:131
I will be with you. Exodus 3:12 When his wife contracted a terminal illness, Michael longed for her to experience the peace he had through his relationship with God. He had shared his faith with her, but she wasnt interested. One day, as he walked through a local bookstore, a title caught his eye: God, Are You There? Unsure how his wife would respond to the book, he walked in and out of the store several times before finally buying it. To his surprise, she accepted it.
The book touched her, and she began to read the Bible too. Two weeks later, Michaels wife passed awayat peace with God and resting in the assurance that He would never leave or forsake her.
When God called Moses to lead His people out of Egypt, He didnt promise him power. Instead, He promised His presence: I will be with you (Exodus 3:12). In Jesuss last words to His disciples before His crucifixion, He also promised Gods eternal presence, which they would receive through the Holy Spirit (John 15:26).
There are many things God could give us to help us through lifes challenges, such as material comfort, healing, or immediate solutions to our problems. Sometimes He does. But the best gift He gives is Himself. This is the greatest comfort we have: whatever happens in life, He will be with us; He will never leave nor forsake us.
How can you draw on the power of Gods presence? How can you live differently, knowing Hes there with you every step of the way?
Good evening, Mayor, and thank you for today’s sustenance for body and soul.
Did you make it safely through the week without overdoing?
Get lots of rest over the weekend.