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Do We Tremble, or Trust in God’s Provision?

02/25/2025 

When we are called by God do we respond with reservation in our voices? Do we tremble as we step hesitantly forward? Or does our fear prohibit us from stepping forward at all? These are the things we will contemplate this morning. In order to gauge our own willingness to serve God with total confidence in His provision, we only need to look at the life of Jesus. He chose to live a pauper’s life of little and thus had nothing as He hung dying on the cross… not even His clothes. Yet throughout His life God provided for Him... He sent the Magi with gifts that might sustain Him in His youth, and this was only the beginning of God's providing for Him. Jesus received only those things He needed, when He needed them, and He endured this poverty and suffering so that we too might receive riches in glory.

 

“For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though he was rich, yet for your sake he became poor, so that you by his poverty might become rich.”

2 Corinthians 8:9 ESV

 

So, if Jesus trusted so completely then what are we to do? We are to trust in God just as He did. When I think of trusting in the Lord, I can't help but think of my Mother-in-law's favorite scripture. She quoted it over and over again throughout her life, and especially in her final days. And it not only gave her strength, but it strengthened the entire family...

 

“Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding.”

Proverbs 3:5 ESV

 

Maintaining absolute trust in God gives us courage to do the hard things in life. It reassures us that God is good and will protect and provide for us in everything He calls us to do. By trusting God we find calm in the midst of the storm and a light in the darkest night. Pastor Oswald Chambers was quoting a fellow pastor who was wrestling in responding to God having called him when he wrote the following words, but couldn’t he have been quoting any one of us? Listen…

 

""Suppose God wants me to go there - what about the salary? What about the climate? How shall I be looked after? A man must consider these things." All that is an indication that we are serving God with a reserve. The apostle Paul had no reserve." – Oswald Chambers

 

Paul followed his call to teach the gospel of Jesus by walking into the storm, into unknown places of desolation, and of great danger; but, he never wavered, and gave of himself freely, without concern for his own safety or provision.

 

“I will most gladly spend and be spent for your souls. If I love you more, am I to be loved less?”

2 Corinthians 12:15 ESV

 

Answering the call of God requires us to trust him. We must have total confidence that He will provide and save us in the face of eminent suffering, or even death.

 

“"Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust, and will not be afraid; for the Lord God is my strength and my song, and he has become my salvation."”

Isaiah 12:2 ESV

 

If we believe these things then there is no call that we can't, and won’t, answer. If we believe in these things then there is no uncertainty that we won't face without being bold and courageous. If we believe in these things God's peace will be with us before the Pharaoh, in the Lion's den, or at the cross, and we will not quake in fear. God's will should be paramount in our lives, and if so, all else falls away in the face of it. If we remain in that will... our fears never surface and God's glory shines from within us; there will be no reservation in our voice, and we will immediately step forward when He calls. Do we worry about our provision when our name is called? Do we tremble in fear at the thought of danger? 

 

Prayer:

Father, thank you for teaching us to be courageous, and to be confident in your provision for us. When our voices quiver, whisper your strength into our ears and calm our spirits. Lord, never let us doubt that you are with us and that your hand is upon us. Guide us in your will and from that place give us peace and joy with which to face every challenge. Holy Father, we praise your name and thank you for the example that is given us in Jesus Christ; He instructs us in your ways and is the model for our trusting you, our lives, and in all righteousness. Help us Father to cling to Him and walk through our daily lives with the same confidence in you that He demonstrated. Give us all things we need, each in its time and as we need it, to accomplish your will. Holy, Holy, Holy, are you our God who provides for our every need. Praised be your name when the crows come to feed us, the water flows forth from the rocks to quench our thirst, and your strong arm defeats and subdues our assailants.

 

Merciful are you who loves us so much that you sent your only begotten Son to redeem us all from sin, and to give us eternal life. Glorious and full of grace are you who gives your goodness to us without reservation, and makes even the rocks cry out in your praise and adoration. All the world comes to praise and worship you Lord, for you are mighty indeed, but more so because you never fail us in the love and the promises that you stand by faithfully. Help us in the moments when temptation confronts us, and unbelief challenges us Father, help us so that we will be sustained in our faith and never fail to believe. Give us angels to soothe our fears and the strength of Christ so that we will forever be righteous as He is righteous. Help us as we strive to please you as he has always pleased you. Wash us in His redeeming blood and feed us His flesh to sustain us in eternity. Transform us into His image, Abba, and find us worthy in Him on the day of our judgement because only in Him can we be saved, just as only in you are we made strong and all our needs provided for.

Hallelujah. Hallelujah, Hallelujah!!! Merciful and full of grace are you, our God!

And all creation and beyond says… Amen!

 

“Commit your way to the Lord; trust in him, and he will act.”

Psalm 37:5 ESV

 

“The Lord is my strength and my shield; in him my heart trusts, and I am helped; my heart exults, and with my song I give thanks to him.”

Psalm 28:7 ESV

 

“fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”

Isaiah 41:10 ESV

 

Rich Forbes

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