Jesus said that we must be like children to enter into the Kingdom of God. As I prayed about how I can totally depend on and trust in God to sustain me, I thought of how a little child walks with his father. The child will not worry about food, clothing or shelter, he will not worry about the dangers that lie in the path ahead, where that path leads, or the tasks that must be done on that path. The child does not worry, because he trusts completely in his father, with whom he walks hand in hand.
In Galatians 4 Paul talks about the difference between serving God as a slave, and as a son. I would challenge you to honestly ask, how are you serving God? How are you walking with God? Are you walking with the faith of a son trusting in your Heavenly Father? It is a great encouragement to walk as a son, hand in hand with your Heavenly Father, for what have you to fear when your Father walks beside you?
My Father Walks Beside Me
The path is dark
the way grows dim
I know not where I go
But what have I to fear?
My Father walks beside me
Trials come
and dangers rise
it seems there is no hope
But what have I to fear?
My Father walks beside me
The scoffer mocks
the enemy sneers
I am despised and hated
But what have I to fear?
My Father walks beside me
My hand in His
our strides are matched
His arm around my shoulders
What have I to fear?
My Father walks beside me
I pray that you who read this will really consider your walk with God; do you walk as a son, or a slave?
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It is blessing and an encouragement to see you “grow in the grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savoir Jesus Christ.” May God bless you as you continue to “trust in the Lord with all thine heart”.
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