We Can Be at Peace
A Word from Josh
Are you apprehensive about the future? Does life scare you? Do you wonder what next year will bring? For your family? In the workplace? In our country?
When we find ourselves feeling anxious, the prophet Isaiah has a simple yet powerful word from the Lord. He reminds us, “Comfort, comfort my people, says your God…”
What a wonderful message in difficult times! The force of this phrase has great depth: irrespective of our external circumstances or our internal feelings, God brings us comfort. We are secure in him. By the power of the Holy Spirit living in us, we will prevail. We can be at peace—rest in divine comfort—because God will make all things right in the end.
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