One Verse-Isaiah 41:13

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agyn24

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13 For I am the Lord, your God, who takes hold of your right hand and says to you, do not fear; I will help you.

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How amazing and powerful verse, too much promises and too much assurance of protection.

As His children we have a sweet Father in Heaven, imagine a God like Him who hold our right hand? Literally imagine it? What do you feel? An assurance that we are in good hands, assurance of strong hand that won't let go of us. A great privilege!
When God told us not to fear? What is our response? Are we in doubt or are we in the phase of trusting Him? God told us not to fear and it is our part to trust and depend on Him no matter what, He knows that we are too weak apart from His hands.
Lastly, "I will help you." God never fails, if He told us that He will help us, rest assured we are rescued right on time.

BUT the questions:

Do we acknowledge God?
Do we believe that He is able to help us?
Do we trust Him that He can cast out our fears?
And will we entrust our lives to be handed by God?
 

Budman

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Good post! :)
 
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You will find many who will say Amen to the OP, but when it really comes down to it, they are fearful because they feel they have to carry a weapon to protect themselves instead of letting God protect them. For our GOD is not a powerless GOD. He is more than capable of protecting us. For the LORD holds all things together by the word of His power. Yes, we are not to tempt the LORD our God by throwing ourselves into situations that are deliberately harmful (like jumping into a pool full of sharks with chum in it). That would be tempting the LORD or putting Him to the test. But if we are called to preach the gospel to all nations, and that command put's at risk our lives, then we are to suffer as Christ had suffered (And glorify Him).

But can GOD protect me? Yes, I say that HE can! For our GOD is an awesome GOD. All powerful and beautiful.
 
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Mitspa

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Jason don't messed up this ladies thread...please
 

Budman

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Jason don't messed up this ladies thread...please
He can't help himself. He has to inject his false doctrine everywhere, and as often, as he can. He is driven to preach a different gospel, and a different Christ - far apart from orthodoxy.

It's why he spends hour after hour, day after day here.
 
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He can't help himself. He has to inject his false doctrine everywhere, and as often, as he can. He is driven to preach a different gospel, and a different Christ - far apart from orthodoxy.

It's why he spends hour after hour, day after day here.
False preachers are known by their fruit. They accuse falsely and speak and act just like the world; And the world loves it's own. But God is not mocked. Whatever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. For John 3:19-20 talks about of the "Condemnation." It says if anyone does evil, they hate the light (Christ, or God). For if one is fearful over what will happen to their life then they are disobeying Christ's Command to us in Matthew 10:28. It's because their "best life" is now. But the Scriptures say, he that shall save his life shall lose it, and he that shall lose his life for his sake shall save it.