Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Be Strong - Martin WIles

be strong
Do not be afraid and do not panic before them. For the Lord your God will personally go ahead of you. He will neither fail you nor abandon you. Deuteronomy 31:6 NLT

Sometimes, what’s ahead and behind is just as important as what’s in the middle. And we need to be strong for all of it.

My wife and I once took a vacation to visit my brother and sister-in-law who had moved to West Virginia. They lived in an area where coal mines are prevalent but not much else. Their home was situated on the side of a mountain and in a valley where the sun doesn’t rise until ten in the morning but sets at three in the afternoon.

Across the highway was a small stream paralleled by railroad tracks. Several times each day, I heard a whistle blow, saw a bright light, and then marveled as two engines slithered around the corner of the mountain, pulling numerous cars loaded with coal. After what seemed like an eternity, the end arrived, pushed by two equally strong engines. What pulled the train was just as important as what pushed it.

Moses led the Israelites through forty years of wandering in the wilderness. God led them with a pillar of cloud during the day and a pillar of fire at night. Neither their shoes nor their clothes wore out. He supplied water, meat, and manna. He went before them to the Red Sea and positioned himself behind them when Pharaoh’s army pursued them. But then, it came time for Moses to die. Joshua would take over. God would be the energy behind him and the Israelites as they conquered the Promised Land.

God gives us the same promise. I’ve learned when I don’t let God go before and behind me, I’ll make a mess of things. He doesn’t appear in a pillar of cloud or fire but in the continual abiding presence of his Spirit residing in me.

If we pay attention to the still small voice speaking to our hearts, we’ll find the power to make the right decisions, take the proper paths, and find the correct answers to life’s most important questions.

Like the train engines, God provides the strength. All we must do is rely on it. What are you finding strength in to face each day?

Prayer: Father, we pray for Your strength to face life’s journey and all it holds. 

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