Haughted By Apprehension At Times?

Hi there, good day to all. I have a quick question for you and I pray that it is in God's will and His timing for you to adhere to it and give it some thought. The question: "Is your personal allowing and deciding power established in God's allowing and deciding power?" Ponder, according to Hebrews 13:6 NIV, God said- "Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you," so, you and I could be assertive with good courage and proclaim, "The Lord is my Helper, I will not be hesitate or fearful." Moreover, you and I shall not be disturbed by apprehension, having anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen in spite of what it looks or feels like, according to God's declaration in Hebrews, right?

Yes, however this does not indicate that you nor I will not be tempted to fear or will not be tempted to scale back in a situation, rather our aim as believers of Christ is to assert that God's presence and action to be of help to us in times of need. Yes, that sounds all good but even as we acknowledge that Christ indeed died and was raised from the dead to justify and reconcile us back to God we still have a disposition to sin, to be disobedient, to be null and void to the Word of God at times due to our old canal nature that is still part of you and I. Even the great Apostle Paul stated in Romans 7:14–25 ASV, "...For the good that I wish, I do not do; but I practice the very evil that I do not wish. But if I am doing the very thing I do not wish, I am no longer the one doing it, but sin which dwells in me..."

What are you worried about, perhaps money, a family member or your health. No, you are not a weakling about it, you are going to face it, although there is a sensation of dread. When situations become chaotic and no one else can help affirm this to yourself, "But the Lord is my Helper, right now in this present circumstance. Are you gravitating to say things after listening to God or are you saying things and trying to make God's Word fit in to your own understanding? Make contact with God's longsuffering and enduring power and then voice with good courage, "I will not fear or hesitate any longer on this matter" Remember this, it does not matter what evil or wrong may be at hand or in the way, He has said to the both of us- "I will never leave thee."

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