He hath said, I will never leave
thee, nor forsake thee. (Hebrews 13:5)
Several times in the Scriptures the Lord hath said this.
He has often repeated it to make our assurance doubly sure. Let us never harbor
a doubt about it. In itself the promise is specially emphatic. In the Greek it
has five negatives, each one definitely shutting out the possibility of the
Lord's ever leaving one of His people so that he can justly feel forsaken of
his God. This priceless Scripture does not promise us exemption from trouble,
but it does secure us against desertion. We may be called to traverse strange
ways, but we shall always have our Lord's company, assistance, and provision.
We need not covet money, for we shall always have our God, and God is better
than gold; His favor is better than fortune.
We ought surely to be content with such things as we
have, for he who has God has more than all the world besides. What can we have
beyond the Infinite? What more can we desire than almighty Goodness.
Come, my heart; if God says He will never leave thee nor
forsake thee, be thou much in prayer for grace that thou mayest never leave thy
Lord, nor even for a moment forsake His ways.
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