So we will not fear when earthquakes come and the mountains crumble into the sea.” Psalm 46:2 As I was waiting to head out of town on a trip, I felt anxiety building up in my spirit. I looked attentively at the other passengers, wondering if any posed a threat. I found myself reading their faces, looking at their carry-on bags and speculating if any dangerous items might have slipped through. I wondered if everyone was healthy or if germs would be running rampant through the circulation system of the aircraft. All the worries and chaos the world had been experiencing in recent months was heavy on my heart. Concerns of pandemic viruses, loss of precious lives, natural disasters ripping through communities, and countless tragedies on the news all plagued my thoughts. When we feel such panic, pain and suffering, all of which is out of our control, it’s easy to let fear take over. What’s happening to our world, why are people so evil, why does life feel out of control, and can we ever feel safe and at peace? My mind was on the verge of drifting to a thousand panic-laced “what-ifs” and “whys” when God gently whispered to my heart the promises found in Psalm 46. I paused to remember He was with me, and there was no need to fear. Psalm 46:1-3 says, “God is our refuge and strength, always ready to help in times of trouble. So we will not fear when earthquakes come and the mountains crumble into the sea. Let the oceans roar and foam. Let the mountains tremble as the waters surge! Interlude” When any type of fear begins to invade our minds, Psalm 46 is a great reminder that no matter what is happening in our lives, our state, our country or our world, God is with us. These verses assure us God is still our refuge. Our protector. He is where we find strength and peace to get through tough times when we are afraid. Yet, even knowing this, in the face of tragedy, heartache or panic, we may begin to question God and doubt this promise of protection. Although God does have the authority and ability to protect us from every trouble, sometimes He still allows difficulties in our lives. But His Word promises He uses our trials to teach us, purify us and draw us closer to Him. Although at times it may seem God has not protected us or our loved ones in the way we needed or desired, we can rest in knowing He is protecting us in the way He knows best. If we were protected from every trial, we would not ever learn to fully depend on Him. Psalm 46:4-6 goes on to say, “A river brings joy to the city of our God, the sacred home of the Most High. God dwells in that city; it cannot be destroyed. From the very break of day, God will protect it. The nations are in chaos, and their kingdoms crumble! God’s voice thunders, and the earth melts! … Interlude” Although no river actually existed in Jerusalem, this imagery is meant to represent His peaceful presence, even when life is chaotic. Nothing can destroy the presence of God’s peace and joy in our hearts without our permission. Notice in this passage, each section ends with the word Interlude, as do follow-up verses. “Interlude” means to pause, break, have breathing space or rest. Although the world is in chaos, God is still God. He is still on the throne. Still mighty. Still faithful. Still sovereign. Still in control. When we pause to focus on the truth that God is God, our hearts can be at peace even when life feels scary. If fear has crept into your heart lately, pause and remember that God is your protector, His presence is with you, and He is in the highest position of authority over this broken world. Ask Him to settle the anxiousness in your heart. Then, just breathe. Dear Lord, thank You for being a safe place to flee, for always providing peace for our hearts in the face of anxieties. Fill our hearts with joy instead of fear. In Jesus’ Name, Amen. Psalm 68:28, “Summon your might, O God. Display your power, O God, as you have in the the past.” What causes the most fear in your heart today? How might pausing, taking a deep breath, and trusting that God is in control usher peace into your heart. An added touch: HOW TO HOLD ON TO Hope IN YOUR MOST DEVASTATING SEASONS. by Lysa TerKeurst Right this very minute in the middle of our own difficult circumstances, there are some things you and I must cling to as if our lives depended on it: 1. GOD LOVES US AND HE WILL NOT LEAVE Us God sacrificed His only Son, Jesus, on our behalf so that we might live with Him forever. He loves us that much. In fact, He is by your side speaking goodness over your life even in this moment. The Lord your God is in your midst, a mighty one who will save; he will rejoice over you with gladness; he will quiet you by his love; he will exult over you with loud singing. ZEPHANIAH 3:17 2. THIS BATTLE ISN’T OURS. THE BATTLE BELONGS TO THE LORD. Let the Lord fight for you. Save your emotional energy trying to figure things out and instead use it to dig into His Word like never before. Our job is to be obedient to God. God’s job is winning this battle. The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still. EXODUS 14:14 3. THE BATTLE MIGHT NOT BE EASY OR SHORT-LIVED, BUT VICTORY WILL BE THERE FOR THOSE WHO TRUST GOD. The enemy is on a full-out attack against everything good, sacred, pure and honest. He is the father of lies who wants us to believe that if our circumstances fall apart, then so will we. But take it from a woman in the middle of my own hard reality: Satan is a liar. God is a Redeemer. A Healer. The Author of hope. The Pathway of restoration. The great I AM. Our trials may seem unending, but Truth tells us that victory has already been secured in the hands of our loving and powerful God. Therefore, we can confidently perseveres. Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because, having stood the test, that person will receive the crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love him. JAMES 1:12 4. GOD IS GOOD EVEN WHEN CIRCUMSTANCES ARE DARKER THAN YOU EVER IMAGINED. Repeat these truths out loud: “God is good even when people are not. God is good even when things seem hopeless. God is good and can be trusted when I feel suspicious of everyone and everything around me. ” The Lord is good to all; he has compassion on all he has made. PSALM 145:9 5. LASTLY, GOD IS GOOD AT BEING GOD. I know it can be tempting to try to take control here, but don’t try to fix what God hasn’t assigned you to fix. Don’t try to manipulate or spend all your emotions trying to make people or circumstances be more in line with your expectations. God has all the facts, knows what’s best and has a good plan with all that in mind. Let Him be God and free yourself from this impossible assignment as you surrender your will to His will. For the Lord is good and his love endures forever; his faithfulness continues through all generations. PSALM 100:5
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Thank you Betty I really enjoyed reading