The writer to the Hebrews quotes God as saying to His people, "I will never leave you nor forsake you" (Hebrews 13:5). How does that strike you? Is it just some pleasant piety that evokes a wide yawn?
This isnt like saying we have coffee with the President or a Supreme Court justice. Knowing people like that would say something significant about us. But to claim that God is with us every moment of every day, as close as our skin, in every turn of life, tearstained or drenched in smiles some would say that borders on insanity.
Yet throughout history men and women have staked their lives on that truth. Abraham, Moses, Rahab, Joshua, David, Esther, just to name a few. The promise was true for them, but how can we know its true for us?
It is true for us because of Jesus. By His coming, He says, "I want to be with you; I give Myself to you; I gave Myself for you. Do you really think I would ever forsake you?"
How do you respond to this astonishing promise? Say its too good to be true. Say it sounds unbelievable. But dont ignore it. In your hurts, your fears, your struggles, your temptations, there is no more wonderful promise than this: "I will never leave you nor forsake you." Haddon Robinson
Though all around is darkness,
Earthly joys have flown;
My Savior whispers His promise
Never to leave me alone. Anon
READ: Hebrews 13:5-6
No matter where you go, God goes with you.