“He shall call upon Me, and
I will answer him; I will be with him in trouble; I will
deliver him and honor him.” Psalm
91:15
We have a God who wants us
to run to Him. And the moment we do, He has promised that He will answer
us. Not “might,” or “perhaps,” but a definite “will.” And He does not stop at
merely assuring us that He will answer us. He goes on record for all eternity,
saying, “I will be with him in trouble; I will deliver him and
honor him” (boldface mine).
Do you know why we can have
the assurance that when we call on Him, He will answer us? It’s because of the
divine exchange that took place at the cross, where our Lord Jesus cried out,
“My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?” (Matt. 27:46). He was forsaken—left
helpless, totally abandoned, and deserted—so that today, we can have the
confidence that our heavenly Father will never leave us nor forsake us (see
Heb. 13:5). What a Savior!
Don’t you feel so loved and
so cherished by our Lord? And He made it so easy for us to receive His
promises—our part is to simply call upon Him and let Him be
our God. Whatever you may be going through today, call upon Him right now and
He will deliver and honor you!
Whenever I am troubled, I
tell the Lord, “Lord, I am worried about this situation, but I place it in Your
nail-pierced hands right now. I surrender into Your hands all my worries,
concerns, and cares in this area.” Then, I receive His peace, and when the
enemy tries to fire new arrows of fear into my heart and mind, I remind myself
that the situation is already in the Lord’s hands. I remind myself of His
promise that He will deliver me!
Are you living with panic
attacks, fear, and chronic anxiety? Don’t allow the devil to cripple you with
all kinds of negative mental pictures, or by replaying all the worst-case
scenarios in your head. Call out to your Savior, Jesus Christ! He wants you to
cast “all your care upon Him, for He cares for you” (1
Pet. 5:7, boldface mine). You are not a sheep without a Shepherd, so stop
trying to carry all your cares upon your own shoulders.
Whether it is a physical symptom, a financial challenge, or a family situation that you are anxious about, call upon Him and allow His peace to supernaturally guard your heart in every area that you are troubled (see Phil. 4:6–7). (Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind permission).
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