I will never leave you nor forsake you. Hebrews 13:5
Robinson Crusoe, the chief character in a novel by Daniel Defoe, was shipwrecked and stranded on an uninhabited island. Life was hard, but he found hope and comfort when he turned to the Word of God.
Crusoe said, "One morning, being very sad, I opened the Bible upon these words, 'I will never, never leave thee, nor forsake thee.'
Immediately, it occurred that these words were to me; why else should they be directed in such a manner, just at the moment when I was mourning over my condition, as one forsaken of God and man?
'Well then,' said I, 'if God does not forsake me... what matters it, though the world should all forsake me...?' From this moment I began to conclude in my mind that it was possible for me to be more happy in this forsaken, solitary condition than it was probable that I should ever have been in any other state in the world; and with this thought I was going to give thanks to God for bringing me to this place.'"
Have you been forsaken by a friend, a child, a parent, a spouse? God has said, "l will never leave you nor forsake you" Hebrews 13:5. So you, too, can say with confidence, "The Lord is my helper; I will not fear. What can man do to me?" v. 6.
Fear will leave us when we remember that God is with us.
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