God is With You Always
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Originally written by Charles H. Spurgeon, published in “Mornings & Evenings,” entry for May 11th, AM. Updated to modern English by Darren Hewer, 2009.
“And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age” (Matthew 28:20).
It is good that there is One who never changes, and who is always with us. It is good that there is one stable rock standing strong against the crashing waves of the sea of life.
My friend, in times of struggle, don’t trust rusting, moth-eaten, decaying treasures. Instead, set your heart on God, who is forever faithful to you. Don’t build your house on the moving quick sands of a deceitful world, but found your hopes on this rock, which, despite shifting sands, will stand immovably secure. Store up your treasure in the only secure cabinet. Store your jewels where you can never lose them. Put everything you own in Christ. Pour your affections on Him alone, all your hope in His merit, all your trust in His Holy blood, and all your joy in His presence. In doing so, you can laugh at loss, and defy destruction.
Remember that all the flowers in the world’s garden fade at the right time. Death’s black extinguisher will eventually put out your candle, ending your life in this world. How sweet it will be to have sunlight when the candle is gone! The dark flood must someday roll between you and all you have. So wed your heart to Him who will never leave you. Trust yourself with Him who will go with you through the black and surging current of death’s stream, and who will land you safely on the heavenly shore. Then you will sit with Him in heavenly places forever.
If you are experiencing sorrow, tell your troubles to the Friend who sticks closer than anyone else ever could. Trust all your cares to Him who never can be taken from you, who will never leave you, and who will never let you leave Him. Remember that “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever” (Hebrews 13:8).
“I am with you always” is enough for me to live on, and enough to sustain me even if all others forsake me.
Questions: In your time of struggle where do you place your trust?
About this Author Charles H. Spurgeon
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Yes Sharon, I agree with you. This devotional was very comforting.
As to the question: ”in my time of trouble, where do I place my trust”? To the Lord our God is where I place my heart and soul. I tried the ‘independent’, the “I can do it on my own’ life-style and from personal experience I found that ‘my way’ (without God) brought me nothing but heartache and pain, sorrow, guilt, regret and eventually isolation. Oh, there were happy times but oh so brief. Today I let go and let God and with His strength I receive life ‘dependency’, which is where I need to be.
this is very good