Verse of the day: Let us say, therefore, confidently: The Lord is my helper, I will not fear; What can man do for me?(Hebrews 13. 6)
Since God will never leave us or abandon us, we can certainly be happy with what we have, the Lord is ours, therefore we will never be without a friend, treasure and place of refuge, this certainty must make us feel totally independent of benefiting from this sublime patronage, we are not tempted to retreat for fear of our fellowmen and ask them permission to confess that our lives belong to us. We say it bravely and minimize what can be said differently.
- He who fears God has nothing to fear.
- We must live in a deep fear of God.
- So that all threats that can be used by the proudest persecutors have no more effect on us than a whistle of wind.
- The men of our time cannot do much against us.
- Just as the men who lived in the time when the apostle wrote this verse could not.
- In our Western world the cross and sword are no longer fashionable.
- The giant named dad can no longer burn pilgrims.
- If followers of false masters seek to use mockery and cruel.
- Let us not be surprised by this.
- Because the people of this world are incapable of loving heavenly offspring.
- So.
- What do we do? We must endure the mockery of the world; It doesn’t break our bones.
- If God helps us.
- Let us be courageous; and when the world gets angry.
- Let it get angry.
- But don’t be afraid of it.
By: Charles Spurgeon. © 2020 Loyal Ministry. All rights are reserved.
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