Matthew 28:20
Teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.
Never Will I Leave You
The Book of Hebrews tells us that God
will never leave us, nor will He ever forsake us (Heb. 13:5). The author
of Hebrews is apparently quoting Deuteronomy 31:6, which says something
very similar but adds something more in speaking to Joshua. God tells
him to be courageous and have no fear or dread of the enemy because God
is not going to leave him or Israel. The word “never” is very easy to
understand, but so is the fact that God promises to never forsake us
either. The word forsake means “to abandon” or “to desert.” That’s a
very strong promise of God, and since we know that God cannot lie (Num.
23:19; Heb. 6:18), we can pillow our head tonight with this assurance.
So my question to you is, why should you ever feel alone?
Christ Is in You
Every one who has been born again has
Christ in them, and the Holy Spirit has given us life because we’ve been
made right with God (Rom. 8:10). With Christ in us, we have the coming
hope of glory, even after death (Col. 1:27), so even in death Christ
will still be with us. It’s not just us anymore who lives but Jesus
Christ Who lives in us (Gal. 2:20) and dwells in our hearts through
faith (Eph. 3:17). These beliefs make us realize that Christ cannot deny
Himself, and since we know He is in us, we should never feel alone.
God Is Ever-Present
God never promises to keep us away from
the storms of life. He never promises to take us around them. He never
promises to take us up and over them. What He does promise is to go
through them with us, as He is an ever-present help in times of trouble
(Psalm 46:10). He will go with us through the valleys of the shadows of
death and promises He will be with us in them, which is why we should
have no fear of evil at all (Psalm 23:4). He does not say that He will
leave us during these times in the valleys. So why should you ever feel
alone when Jesus has said that He is with us always, even to the very
end of this present age (Matt. 28:20)?
A Closing Prayer
Father, thank You for always being there
for me and promising to never leave me or forsake me, even in the times
when I forsake You. Thank You for Your promise to take me through the
storms in this life, and for that I praise You. In the name above all
names, Jesus Christ, I pray.
No comments:
Post a Comment