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JOSHUA 1:5
"No man shall be able to stand before you all the days of your life; as I was with Moses, so I will
be with you. I will not leave you nor forsake you."
In 1970 an Arizona lawyer named Russel T. Tansie filed a $100,000 damage suit against God.
The suit was filed on behalf of Mr. Tansie's secretary, Betty Penrose, who accused God of
negligence in His power over the weather when He allowed a lightning bolt to strike her home.
The woman won the case when the Defendant failed to appear in court. I wonder if she ever
collected?
When trials come or disaster strikes, it's easy to feel as if God is being negligent. When

something we can't explain happens, we believe God has let us down. But the Bible makes it
very clear that this is not true. God told Joshua that He would not leave nor forsake him.
Actually, in the Hebrew language, the negative comes first and makes the thought even stronger:
"not will I leave you" and "not will I forsake you." The order of these words emphasizes the fact
that, no matter how difficult Joshua's circumstances might become, God would not leave and He
would not forsake.
He was as committed to Joshua as He had been to Moses. Could you use that same kind of
commitment from God today? You have it. Read Hebrews 13:5. God's presence doesn't mean
that things will always go smoothly. Christians don't walk around with protective plastic bubbles
surrounding them.
We experience cancer; we endure sorrow and heartache' we fail in business. God's promise,
however, is that He will continue to walk with us and be faithful to us even in our sorrows or
failures. His company will bring you comfort that will exceed your understanding (Phil. 4:7).
Be assured that as God was with Moses and Joshua, He is with you as well. Jesus promised, "I
am with you always, even to the end of the age" (Matt. 28:20). Whatever difficulties you face,
you will not have to face them alone. He will never, no never, fail you nor forsake you. That's
His promise to you.
ONLY GOD CAN SAY NEVER-AND REALLY MEAN IT.
WOODROW KROLL
www.backtothebible.in

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