In this chapter Sherem comes among the people and starts
preaching that there won’t be a Christ. What I got from that as I prayed this
morning was that we have to hold onto the promises of God, even when they seem
far off and impossible. That is once of Satan’s best tricks is to make us
impatient and doubtful when things are not immediate and a resolution doesn’t
seem obvious. We have to trust God’s promises that things will work for our
good, and what he wants is our happiness. It is so easy when things are hard to
lose hope of them ever being better. But the Spirit is telling me this morning
that God has not forgotten us, and good things are coming.
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