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Will the Lord leave us?
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Jacob
2007-07-30 02:58:13 UTC
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One of the greatest promises of God is that He will never leave or
forsake us (He.13:5). Yet most Christians go through times in their
lives where they wonder if God has indeed left them. When calamities
fall upon us, when we can't get any answers from God, or when the
guilt of some sin haunts us, it is natural that such doubts come into
our mind. Look at what happened to Job when he lost all his children
and his wealth in the same day. See how David was perplexed with God
when his enemies seemed to have got him under their power. Jesus
Himself, who was tempted in all points like us, cried out, "My God,
why have Your forsaken Me?" (Mt.27:46).

But in none of these examples had God forsaken them. But it surely
appeared to them as if He had. The nearest that God came to forsaking
someone was in the case of Jesus, when the sin of the whole world was
placed upon Him on the cross. But even here, it was communication and
fellowship that were broken between the Father and the Son, and that
too temporarily. Almost immediately after Jesus felt like this, He was
able to commit His spirit into the Father's hands (Lk.23:46).

We may also feel at times as if God is not with us, and our reason
also may come to the same conclusion. But can God leave us or forsake
us after having promised clearly that He would never do it? Certainly
not. This is the certainty that we must hold on to, when we go through
such times of doubt.

We know that our feelings do not always reflect reality but only how
we perceive things to be. Our reason also can be misled due to
misunderstanding or lack of sufficient information. It is safer for us
to trust in God than in ourselves or other people. Of course what God
has said He will do, and He never says anything carelessly.

When we can't understand what is going on in our lives, we must
believe that our Heavenly Father knows every detail (Job.23:10LB). If
we place our lives in His hands we will be safe. He knows what is best
for us, He is almighty to do whatever He pleases, and no man can stop
Him. After a period which God determines, He will reveal Himself to us
again and help us to understand what He was doing all the time (1Pe.
5:10).

If it is guilt that is troubling us we must remember that Jesus will
not refuse anyone who goes to Him (Jn.6:37). Even if we have fallen
again and again, we can believe that His blood is sufficient to wash
all our sins. All we need to do is to confess them to Him in
repentance (1Jn.1:9;2:1,2). God may discipline us when we need to
become serious in our life (He.12:6). But He will never forsake us.
There is always an open door for us to go back to Him.

At the same time we must not forget that it is possible for us to go
away from God, if we choose. We can choose to go after our desires and
pleasures and leave God behind. But even then God waits for us to come
to our senses and return to Him (Lk.15:20).
f***@sbcglobal.net
2007-07-31 00:15:35 UTC
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Post by Jacob
One of the greatest promises of God is that He will never leave or
forsake us (He.13:5). Yet most Christians go through times in their
lives where they wonder if God has indeed left them. When calamities
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Post by Jacob
If it is guilt that is troubling us we must remember that Jesus will
not refuse anyone who goes to Him (Jn.6:37). Even if we have fallen
again and again, we can believe that His blood is sufficient to wash
all our sins. All we need to do is to confess them to Him in
repentance (1Jn.1:9;2:1,2). God may discipline us when we need to
become serious in our life (He.12:6). But He will never forsake us.
There is always an open door for us to go back to Him.
At the same time we must not forget that it is possible for us to go
away from God, if we choose. We can choose to go after our desires and
pleasures and leave God behind. But even then God waits for us to come
to our senses and return to Him (Lk.15:20).
Beautifully written. I never really feel forsaken. My life has been
safe from any serious harm. I know all too well about the Lord's
Punishment when you need to become serious. He effectively says, "The
party is over." I just read Job recently and remember the time in my
life (not too long ago) where I needed punishment. Something
beautiful happened to me and other people as a result.

I don't wish to stray too far from God. In fact, I'm drawing closer
to Him each day. Thanks for the message.
B.G. Kent
2007-08-01 01:13:07 UTC
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Post by Jacob
One of the greatest promises of God is that He will never leave or
forsake us (He.13:5). Yet most Christians go through times in their
lives where they wonder if God has indeed left them.
B - God is always with us....look within.

I have never believed or had a time when I wondered if God had left me.

"For the kingdom of heaven lays within"


I.M.O

Bren

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