- When sorely tried, stand still on the promises of God. When everyone but God is saying, “Move,” do not jump ship and wreck your family. Do not forsake in the dark what God has given you in the light. One of your greatest fears should be getting out of the will of God, and thereby losing the influence and opportunity He has given you.
- You will always leave God with more than you return to Him with. If you make it back to God, your family may not (2 Chronicles 33:12, 23; Job 9:4; John 21:3).
- According to Isaiah 50:11, the greatest spiritual darkness is the light kindled by the fire of your own understanding, which shines on the path that leads you away from God (Proverbs 3:5–6, 4:19; Matthew 6:22–23; 1 Peter 2:8; 1 John 2:10–11).
- Like David, you make yourself more susceptible to temptation when you disobey God’s Word—even if you disregard just one area (2 Samuel 11:1).
- Like Samson, you cannot lay aside your consecrated service to God and “be as another man” (Judges 16:7; 2 Chronicles 33:9; Luke 12:48).
- You will not die doing right, though it may seem so at times (Genesis 25:32). That which seems to be killing you is in reality keeping you alive by forcing you to deal with sin or seek God (Joshua 7:11; Psalm 119:67, 71, 75, 92, 143).
- Faith is looking unto Jesus and living without scheming. God can visit that famishing home or church of yours again (“Again in this place” Jeremiah 33:12).
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