This is a reminder of things we already know . God is to his people like a parent to his children: holds their right hand, teaches them to walk, leads the way, keeps them from falling ,and promises help. Beutiful!
"Fear not" is a major theme in the Bible. It took me a while to truly believe that I could actually trust God for everything. Isaiah 41:10 is one of my favorite verses. I need to read the context to fully understand these words.
Love that verse and promise!! Yes, Our Lord is right there, holding our hand and protecting and guiding us all the way. So very thankful for this promise.
I've been plugging through the book of Isaiah in my read through the Bible reading plan...more slowly than usual. So rich; so puzzling...full of promises AND warnings.
Beautiful ☺
ReplyDeletewho else can indeed
ReplyDeleteLovely verse! Enjoy your day, happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteWe are blessed to be so loved. Hope you are doing well and having some pleasant temperature where you are. Blessings, xoxo, Susie
ReplyDeleteA great verse.
ReplyDeleteIndeed!
ReplyDeleteAmen. : )
ReplyDeleteFear not - I am with you. I wonderful promise!
ReplyDeleteI am hoping the good Lord heals my right hand- it has been giving me fits! xo Diana
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lord.
ReplyDeleteA comforting thought!
ReplyDeletePerfect verse for this day :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a reminder of things we already know . God is to his people like a parent to his children: holds their right hand, teaches them to walk, leads the way, keeps them from falling ,and promises help. Beutiful!
ReplyDeleteAmen.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful verse, Sandi. Thanx.
God bless.
A great favorite of mine, this verse was a favorite of our former pastor, he quoted it so often. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sue
This really hit home for me, Sandi, and it is greatly appreciated in my life right now. : )
ReplyDelete~Sheri
"Fear not" is a major theme in the Bible. It took me a while to truly believe that I could actually trust God for everything. Isaiah 41:10 is one of my favorite verses. I need to read the context to fully understand these words.
ReplyDeleteHowever, fear exists in the world.
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That cross with the crucified Messiah serves to defend that place from evil.
Love that verse and promise!! Yes, Our Lord is right there, holding our hand and protecting and guiding us all the way. So very thankful for this promise.
ReplyDeleteLove this verse, thankful for God's promise of protection!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your week.
ReplyDeleteA lovely verse Sandi, thank you!
ReplyDeleteGostei e aproveito para desejar a continuação de uma boa semana.
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I've been plugging through the book of Isaiah in my read through the Bible reading plan...more slowly than usual. So rich; so puzzling...full of promises AND warnings.
ReplyDeleteHello, Sandi. Wonderful verse. Thanks for sharing. Enjoy your day, wishing you a great weekend ahead.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful verse.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend.
All the best Jan