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Bread for the Journey


A young child will be quick to hold his father's hand when afraid. They are willing to try something new, trusting that their dad will be there to catch them if they slip or fall.
God, our Heavenly Father wants us to have that trust in Him. Throughout scripture He invites us to trust in Him. He assures us that He will always be with us, and He will help us.
In Isaiah 41:13 God gives us a promise, and tells us to not be afraid.
For I, the Lord your God, will hold your right hand, saying to you, "Fear not, I will help you."

9 comments:

  1. Trust - a beautiful thing to see, a beautiful thing to feel.
    God, our Father, how worthy He is of our trust.
    Thank you for the reminder, Kathy.

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  2. The older I get the more proof of this I am given. He has been there with me in every challenge.

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  3. Very timely post ~ We {my girls and I} were up late last night talking about "taking those big steps" in life.

    So true, to trust in God's guiding hand and tender arms of comfort ~
    A Sweet Sunday to you all ~ Maria

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  4. Thanks for this nourishing bread for my journey!

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  5. When things get tough or even scary I never fear knowing God is there holding my hand and would not send something my way if I was not able to do it. It's remembering to let go and trust all will work out that can be the hardest first step.

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  6. Praise the Lord for his constant care and Fatherly love! Love your blog!

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  7. And I am about to pick up on that verse next week. You blew me away today..
    Isn't that interesting?

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  8. love reading your sunday posts

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