John 14:1 ” Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God; trust also in Me.”

Later in this same Chapter, Jesus repeats these words again, “Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” (John 14:27)  In both verses Jesus is telling us that we have control over doubt, fear, and confusion…”Do not allow (or permit)  your hearts (or minds) to be troubled. (confused and/or terrified) ” He wouldn’t be telling us to do something if it wasn’t possible for us to achieve it.  Now stop and read that last sentence again please!  Jesus is telling us that we all have the direct influence within us to rein in and exercise restraint over fear…but it’s contingent on our trust in Him.  In other words, a troubled heart is an unbelieving  heart.  So our success over doubt and fear lies largely in how we  build our faith in God.  And this confidence in Him only comes by reading the Bible and praying daily…for you can never fully trust a stranger.

John 11:43 ” Jesus called out in a loud voice, ‘Lazarus, come out!’ “

When Jesus shouted into that grave, He was taking divine authority over death.  And this wasn’t the only time He did this.  In Luke 7:14 He raised back to life the only son of a widow when He touched the coffin and said, “Young man, I say to you, get up!”  And when He ordered the dead daughter of Jairus to, “Get up!”… she did. (Luke 8:54)  But His disciples were also witnesses to these miracles…and their faith grew with each one. For we find in Acts 9:40, Peter was called to pray for a lovely old woman by the name of Dorcas, a devote Follower, who had died.   Under the guidance and power of the Holy Spirit within, Peter repeated the same words of Jesus, “Get up!”…and Dorcas came back to life.

Genesis 19: 24-26 ” Then the Lord rained down burning sulfur on Sodom and Gomorrah- from the Lord out of the heavens. Thus He overthrew those cities and the entire plain, including all those living in the cities – and also the vegetation in the land. But Lot’s wife looked back, and she became a pillar of salt.”

Angels of the Lord had warned Lot and his family of the impending destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah… and to flee and not look back.  But even with the warning…Lot’s wife still turned back towards what once had been her life and lost it.  Jesus also reminds us of this in Luke 17:32, when He told His disciples, “Don’t go back.”  So why are we so prone to do exactly what the Lord tells us not to?  When our fear of the unknown outweighs our faith in God…we go back.  And when anxiety supersedes what we know in our heart to be true, our mind goes back to familiar coping mechanisms…allowing fear to crowd out our confidence in God.

Jeremiah 8:15 ” We hoped for peace but no good has come, for a time of healing but there was only terror.”

In all our lives we will go through darkness…not the kind caused by sin or disobedience…but darkness that comes out of fear and confusion in this broken world.  But while we are crouched down in the Valley of Despair,  we need to listen…for the Lord will be speaking life-bringing truths into our soul.  Precious truths of encouragement, and exhortation that will sustain us during illness, pain, and loss.   Isaiah 50:10 tells us, ” Let him who walks in the dark, who has no light, trust in the name of the Lord and rely on his God.”

Psalm 9:9-10 ” The Lord is a refuge for the oppressed, a stronghold in times of trouble. Those who know Your name will trust in You, for You, Lord, have never forsaken those who seek You.”

Deuteronomy 33:27 goes on to assure us that, “The eternal God is your refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms.”  The Lord should be the very first one to turn to in times of pain and suffering, and prayer should be our first action, not an afterthought.  For there is a place of security and a sense of peace amid any turmoil…it’s found only beneath the loving and everlasting arms of Jesus.

Matthew 6:21 ” For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”

Jesus was spending time here teaching His disciples about priorities.  He started out,  by encouraging them not to be worried because they didn’t possess the “things” that the world viewed as valuable.  Jesus instead told them to, “Seek first the kingdom of God.”  In other words, when our priorities are in the right place…God first, Family next, the World last… God will bless and take care of us.

Matthew 6:7 ” And when you pray, do not use vain repetitions and blabbering on like pagans, for they think they’ll be heard because of their many words.”

Are your prayers more of a formula of repetitious words from memory…often without paying attention to what you’re actually saying?  Have they become just a fixed routine of the same prayers repeated over and over again?  Congratulations, you have the gift of religious gab!  But this isn’t how the Lord wants you to communicate with Him.  It isn’t the quantity or intensity of your prayers that He desires.  Rather, it’s the heart-felt, getting real before the Lord, quality He wants.

Luke 14:26 ” If anyone comes to Me and does not hate his father and mother, his wife and children, his brothers and sisters – yes, even his own life – he cannot be My disciple.”

The Greek word here for “hate” doesn’t mean we must despise our family in order to follow Jesus.  What it just means is that we love them less than we love God. It’s called being set apart.  So to this, we are to separate ourselves “morally” from the world view and others that don’t have a personal relationship with Jesus.  In Isaiah 52:11, God tells us to, “Come out from them (the world) and be separate.”  To be set apart for Christ means that we have our priorities correct…God is first, our family is second, the world is third.   For when you make God the most significant person in you life, you are less likely to allow compromise to creep in.  And when God is your everything, you are much better equipped to love those around you more effectively.

Psalm 60:11 ” Give us aid against the enemy, for the help of man is worthless.”

Psalm 146:3 puts it another way, “Don’t put your trust in mortal men who cannot save.”  Anytime we put more confidence in another human being rather than God…we’re headed for trouble.  For no matter how powerful, charismatic, or appealing someone is…they’re still a mortal being…full of a fallen nature just like us.   So we need to be very careful not to get sucked into worshiping man… and not God.  For no man can offer us deliverance from sin and eternal salvation.  Only God can do that through His Son Jesus Christ.

II Chronicles 16:9 ” For the eyes of the Lord range throughout the earth to strengthen those whose hearts are fully committed to Him.”

You may think you’re alone, but you’re not.  You may think no one sees or even cares about you, but you’re wrong.  Psalm 33:13-14 tells us, “From heaven the Lord looks down and sees all mankind; from His dwelling place He watches all who live on earth.”  For no matter how you feel about God and spiritual things…He’s still watching you, for in Proverbs 15:3 it says, “The eyes of the Lord are everywhere keeping watch on the wicked and the good.”  Satan would like you to believe that you’re alone, forgotten, abandoned, and worthless.  But this is a lie, for God’s eyes are on you at this very moment, offering you His hand of love and support.  Today you may find yourself alone, but you don’t need to feel lonely…for God is there.