My daughter inspires today’s article. When she was going off
to college three years ago she took along a homemade poster with a specific
verse as the focal point. I saw that poster again on Tuesday when I helped her
move into her apartment for this school year.
The poster’s central focus is on the reference of
Deuteronomy 31:8. I like it best in the Amplified Version of the Bible:
“It is the Lord Who goes before
you; He will [march] with you; He will not fail you or let you go or forsake you; [let there be no cowardice or
flinching, but] fear not, neither become broken [in spirit—depressed, dismayed,
and unnerved with alarm].”
As the school year begins, I’ve been thinking about what I
will do while everyone is at school or other activities. Several suggestions
have been given to me, but when I think of them, I am afraid to pursue any of
them. I’m afraid I will “mess up” somehow. However, in general, I’ve
demonstrated the ability to do many tasks and to do them well. I’ve not really
failed at anything to which I’ve set my mind. However in my low mood it took
several people reminding me of that. And, one of those persons was my
therapist. We talked about how, with God’s help, I’ve managed to raise
successful children, stay married for over 29 years, complete college (twice),
maintain long term relationships with several friends, and a few other things.
The verse in Deuteronomy 31 reminds me that I am not going
to pursue something new on my own strength. There is One who goes before me.
He’s marching, actually going before me to set things up for me as I press on
to the future. He will not fail me or forsake (some versions say “leave”) me.
He instructs us to not be cowards or flinching, and to have no fear as we move
into new territory. Finally, He instructs us to not become broken. This part of
the Amplified Bible’s version is what I like most about this verse – we are not
to be depressed, dismayed, or unnerved with alarm. I’m not sure I can choose
not to be depressed, but I can choose to not let that become the defining
element in my life. I can rely on God’s strength and help and focus on the good
things in my life. I can stand strong with God and not be afraid of what the
future might hold. By trusting in God, I can avoid becoming unnerved by
alarming situations.
So, I’ve decided to make a poster of my own with Deuteronomy
31:8 at the center. I will stick it up on my office wall and begin trusting
God, one day at a time, to go before me and pave the way for whatever new
venture I may try to take on.
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