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OUR DAILY BREAD : IRRATIONAL FEARS
September 3 | Bible in a Year: Psalms 140-142; 1 Corinthians 14:1-20
Irrational Fears
READ ISAIAH 49:14–19
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I will not forget you!
Isaiah 49:15
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It makes no logical sense, but when my parents died within a three-month period, I feared they would forget me. Of course they were no longer on earth, but that left me with a large uncertainty. I was a young, unmarried adult and wondered how to navigate life without them. Feeling really single and alone, I sought God.
One morning I told Him about my irrational fear and the sadness it brought (even though He knew it already). The Scripture passage that came from the devotional I read that day was Isaiah 49: “Can a mother forget the baby at her breast . . . ? Though she may forget, I will not forget you!” (v. 15). God reassured His people through Isaiah that He had not forgotten them and later promised to restore them to Himself through sending His Son Jesus. But the words ministered to my heart too. It’s rare for a mother or a father to forget their child, yet it’s possible. But God? No way. “I have engraved you on the palms of my hands,” He said.
God’s answer to me could have brought more fear. But the peace He gave because of His own remembrance of me was exactly what I needed. It was the start of discovering that God is even closer than a parent or anyone else, and He knows the way to help us with everything—even our irrational fears.
By Anne Cetas
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REFLECT & PRAY
Father, my emotions and fears can be overwhelming
and controlling. Thank You for being kind by helping
me with them.
~~And thank you for taking the nails for me so that I did not have to. You the man J. Emphasis mine (Cimi)
>>>>>>>>>>>SCRIPTURE INSIGHT<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
The prophet Isaiah’s name means “Salvation is of the Lord,” which summarizes his emphasis in the book on prophecies about Christ. Isaiah also portrays God as the God of comfort. We see this theme particularly throughout the later chapters of Isaiah (chs. 40-66). In today’s passage (49:14-19), we see God’s assurance that He won’t forget or abandon His people (Israel and the church). In 43:1-2, God says He walks with us through our trials and gives us this assurance: “I have summoned you by name; you are mine.” In 44:21-24, God declares, “I will not forget you” and reminds us He “formed [us] in the womb.” In 46:4, He promises, “Even to your old age and gray hairs I am he, I am he who will sustain you.” And finally, in 66:13, He assures us, “As a mother comforts her child, so will I comfort you.” Alyson Kieda
Irrational Fears
READ ISAIAH 49:14–19
________________________________________________________
I will not forget you!
Isaiah 49:15
_______________________________________________________
It makes no logical sense, but when my parents died within a three-month period, I feared they would forget me. Of course they were no longer on earth, but that left me with a large uncertainty. I was a young, unmarried adult and wondered how to navigate life without them. Feeling really single and alone, I sought God.
One morning I told Him about my irrational fear and the sadness it brought (even though He knew it already). The Scripture passage that came from the devotional I read that day was Isaiah 49: “Can a mother forget the baby at her breast . . . ? Though she may forget, I will not forget you!” (v. 15). God reassured His people through Isaiah that He had not forgotten them and later promised to restore them to Himself through sending His Son Jesus. But the words ministered to my heart too. It’s rare for a mother or a father to forget their child, yet it’s possible. But God? No way. “I have engraved you on the palms of my hands,” He said.
God’s answer to me could have brought more fear. But the peace He gave because of His own remembrance of me was exactly what I needed. It was the start of discovering that God is even closer than a parent or anyone else, and He knows the way to help us with everything—even our irrational fears.
By Anne Cetas
_________________________________________________
REFLECT & PRAY
Father, my emotions and fears can be overwhelming
and controlling. Thank You for being kind by helping
me with them.
~~And thank you for taking the nails for me so that I did not have to. You the man J. Emphasis mine (Cimi)
>>>>>>>>>>>SCRIPTURE INSIGHT<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
The prophet Isaiah’s name means “Salvation is of the Lord,” which summarizes his emphasis in the book on prophecies about Christ. Isaiah also portrays God as the God of comfort. We see this theme particularly throughout the later chapters of Isaiah (chs. 40-66). In today’s passage (49:14-19), we see God’s assurance that He won’t forget or abandon His people (Israel and the church). In 43:1-2, God says He walks with us through our trials and gives us this assurance: “I have summoned you by name; you are mine.” In 44:21-24, God declares, “I will not forget you” and reminds us He “formed [us] in the womb.” In 46:4, He promises, “Even to your old age and gray hairs I am he, I am he who will sustain you.” And finally, in 66:13, He assures us, “As a mother comforts her child, so will I comfort you.” Alyson Kieda
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