![]() “He hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.”— Hebrews 13:5 Some of us fear being abandoned or rejected. It is one of the worst feelings to feel alone. But the Bible portrays a God that “will never leave us, nor forsake us.” There is such comfort in those words and that reality. He is a God that is always with us. When people deny us the love that we need, the Lord is certain to be there, still. When people give up on us, the Lord promises to never forsake us. The Queen of Sheba came to see Solomon; she put to him many difficult questions, but God did not leave him, nor forsake him, and he was able to answer them all. As judge over Israel, many knotty points were brought before him; you remember the child and the harlots, and how wisely he decided the case. The building of the temple was a very mighty work— the like of which the earth had never seen, but, by wisdom given to him, the stones were fashioned, and laid one upon another, till at last the top stone was brought out with shoutings. You will do the same…You will finish your course, O careful worker, though there may be some who want you to fail. You shall do the same, sister, though you need to have seven eyes rather than two; you shall hear the voice of God saying, “This is the way, walk ye in it.” Thou shalt never be ashamed nor confounded, world without end. “This is the way, walk ye in it, when ye turn to the right hand, and when ye turn to the left.” (Isaiah 30:21b) Charles Spurgeon GiGi❤️
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