Be Still and Remember God — Scripture Reflection #009
I can relate to the disciples quite a bit. If I took a moment to reflect on all the times God has come through for me, I would not panic so much in the face of prolonged uncertainty.
I can relate to the disciples quite a bit. If I took a moment to reflect on all the times God has come through for me, I would not panic so much in the face of prolonged uncertainty.
The other part is that I struggle to be vulnerable; I feel like I need to solve my own problems.
I’ll admit, when I read these verses, I often want to put off the calling of being a worker of the Kingdom of God.
I am getting married soon, and I find myself in a place where I am concerned and stressed about providing for my future spouse.
This life we live is an opportunity to get to know the God who created everything before we spend eternity with Him.
God doesn’t want us to do the bare minimum to be safe. He wants us to love others and do good whenever we have the chance.
As we fear and honor God, He looks over us with healing and gives us freedom and joy!
As we commit ourselves to God, we will begin to see a transformation take place within us.
When we commit to God’s way, we can be assured that we will rise above any unfavorable situation.
When God takes away our sins, it is as if He gives us a fresh, new outfit to wear- we become clothed in Christ.