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THE SUPPORTING PRESENCE By John MacDuff

Isaiah 43.2-3

THE SUPPORTING PRESENCE

Do not be afraid, for I have ransomed you. I have called you by name; you are Mine! When you pass through the waters — I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers — they will not sweep over you. When you walk through the fires — you will not be burned; the flames will not set you ablaze. For I am the Lord, your God, the Holy One of Israel, your Savior!” Isaiah 43:1-3

But, blessed thought; these trials have their limits. The floods will not “overflow,” the fires will not “burn,” the flames will not “consume.” God will “stay His rough wind — in the day of His East wind.” He will say, “Thus far shall you go — and no farther.” And, better still, Jesus will be in all these trials, and prove sufficient for them all. We shall hear in the midst “of the great fight of afflictions” the sound of our Master’s footsteps. He Himself has passed through these flames, braved these floods, and bowed His guiltless head to these storms. He comes to us as He did to His disciples in the very midst of the tempest, and says, “Fear not, it is I — do not be afraid!”What a diversity of afflictions in this trial world! ‘Waters,’ ‘rivers,’ ‘fires,’ ‘flames!’ The Christian is here forewarned that he will encounter these in some one of their innumerable phases; whether it be loss of health, loss of wealth, loss of friends, baffled schemes, or blighted hopes.

Believer! what is your experience? Is it not that of the triumphant Israelites? “They went through the flood on foot; there did we rejoice in Him” “The Flood!” the very scene of your trial, you were able to march boldly through it, unafraid of the threatening waves; yes, with your lips vocal with praise! Whence this moral heroism, this strange “rejoicing?” It was because the God of the Pillar-cloud was at your side. Your rejoicing was “in Him.” He made you “more than conqueror.” You may have many adversaries ranged against you: “Tribulation, distress, persecution, famine, nakedness, peril, sword.” But there is ONE in the midst of fires and flames and floods, who is mightier than all; and with Him at your side — you can boldly utter the challenge to the heights above and the depths beneath, “Who shall separate me from the love of Christ?” “Oh, Sirs!” says Thomas Brooks, “there is in a crucified Jesus something proportionable to all the difficulties, needs, necessities, and trials of His poor people.”

By John MacDuff
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