An old
European proverb says, "If you can swallow a toad every morning before
breakfast, you have conditioned yourself for the troubles of the day."
We live in a world of frustration and despair whose greatest problem
seems to be that of security, or rather the lack of it. The history of
man is a history of combat and a struggle to survive. And even now the
possibility of a nuclear war or some other cataclysmic event dims our
hope for survival.
Added
to this is a future threatened by inflation, higher taxes, and the snare
of easy credit. With all this it is difficult not to worry, to be
anxious about the outcome of it all. But Jesus said, "Do not be anxious,
saying: What shall we eat? or, What shall we drink? or, With what shall
we clothe ourselves? . . . But seek first the kingdom of God, and his
righteousness; and all these things shall be added to you. Therefore do
not be anxious for tomorrow; for tomorrow will care for itself. Each day
has enough trouble of its own"
(Mt. 6:31‑34).
Engineers, in planning a structure, make provision for an ample reserve
factor (or safety factor); they design it to be able to withstand a
strain ten to fifteen times as large as anything to which they expect it
to be subjected in the ordinary course of its existence. Man also needs
a reserve factor that he might keep from reaching a breaking point. He
has a tremendous need for courage patience, and faith. Such strength is
available in God. Peter said, "Humble yourselves therefore tinder the
mighty hand of God, that lie may exalt you at the proper time, casting
all your anxiety upon Him, because He cares for you"
(1 Peter 5:6‑7).
God
heard the ancient Israelites when they cried front Egyptian bondage ‑
and delivered them. He heard them again when they cried to Him because
of their oppression by the pagans in the land of Canaan‑and He sent men
like Gideon, Samson, and Samuel and delivered them. God delivered the
three Hebrew children from the fiery furnace and Daniel from Lion's den.
Do you
serve the same God?
Then
what greater security do you need?
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