“The Lord himself
goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.
Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged."
Deuteronomy 31:8
(NIV)
The doctor
scheduled a surgery to remove a small fatty tumor on the back of my neck. He
said that it was a minor procedure and he could do it in his office – no
problem. He explained exactly what he was going to do and what he expected to
find.
And yet,
because it was on my neck, I was more than a little concerned. Yes, he’s a
great doctor and no, he would not have said he could do the procedure in his
office if he could not. But I still had considerable apprehension at what was
going to take place.
Oh, I prayed
about the surgery but my prayers went something like this: "Lord, I am
really nervous about the surgery on my neck. What if there is a problem? What
if something gets cut that isn't supposed to? What if I can't lie still like
the doctor wants me to?" and on and on and on. Can you relate?
And then one
day, after a month of approaching the Lord repeatedly with my “what if”
sessions, I think He felt He needed to reassure me. I slumped in my chair and
prepared to give God another list of possible complications with my upcoming
surgery.
But my Bible
fell open to the Old Testament and I found myself reading Deuteronomy 31:8.
“The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you
nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.”
Gently the
Lord whispered to my heart “I am not going to leave you at the door of the
doctor’s office and say “See you when you are done. I will never leave you –
never! I will walk through the door, be there beside you through the surgery,
and walk out through that same door with you. Just as I have always done. Always.”
I know. I
know. How many hundreds or even thousands of times in the past has the Lord
gone before me, making a path, and then stayed right by my side. And yet, here
I was, facing the unknown and thinking that just maybe, on THIS journey, Jesus
would decide not to go.
So let’s be
honest: what “door” are you entering, afraid that the Lord will not go with
you? Maybe it’s divorce or financial problems or a prodigal child. Or it could
be health issues or broken friendships or a new job in a new town. Perhaps you
have lost a loved one and are facing an uncertain future alone.
Whatever it
is, rest assured that just as Moses shared with the Israelites that “The Lord
himself goes before you and will be with you,” He will be with each of us, no
matter what we face or what “door” we may be going through. Always.
May I share
with you that Jesus did just as He said. He stayed with me and kept me calm and
at peace. I talked to Him during the procedure and thanked Him when it was
over. And once again, as has happened so many times before, I knew with all my
heart that my Father was faithful. May you have that same conviction today.
Father, thank you for your faithfulness to stay right by my side, no
matter what I have faced in the past or will face in the future. In Jesus’
Name. Amen.
R.A.P. it up . . .
Reflect
·
Have you ever been faced with a “door” that you
were truly afraid to go through?
·
Did you realize that the Lord was at your side
and would never leave you?
Apply
·
Journal some of the “doors” that you have gone
through over the past few years.
·
Beside each one, write a sentence of praise for
how the Lord stayed with you through each one and never left your side.
Power
- Deuteronomy
31:8 (NIV) “The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will
never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be
discouraged."
- Exodus
33:14 (NIV) “The Lord replied, “My Presence will go with you, and I will
give you rest.”
- Joshua
1:9 (NIV) "Have I not
commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be
discouraged, for the Lord your God will be
with you wherever you go.”
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