“Fear
not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name; you are
mine. When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and
through the rivers, they shall not overwhelm you; when you walk
through fire you shall not be burned, and the flame shall not consume
you. For I am the Lord your God, and the Holy One of Israel, your
Savior.” –Isaiah 43:1b-3a (ESV).
Do
you feel sometimes that your challenges are out of proportion to your
ability to meet and deal with them? It is at such times that we stop,
consider deeply, and rely upon God’s promises, with a firm
assurance of His present help in time of trouble.
The promise from
God written by Isaiah in his prophecy for the focal verses today was
a favorite and often-quoted passage of a dear friend of my husband
Grover and me. The man was a stalwart minister of the gospel, a man
without formal theological degrees but nevertheless scholarly in his
approach to studying the Bible and imparting its truths in his
messages individually to persons and corporately to the congregations
he led. This country preacher had so many troubles in his life to
overcome. He was a bi-vocational preacher, working at a secular job
to make a living for his family. Yet Sundays and other days found him
preaching and ministering to his country church congregations with
compassion and love.
This
minister’s beloved wife became quite ill, and although he sought
the best medical help available for her, with his means and area for
consultation, she succumbed to the disease. After a few years had
passed, the minister met and married another godly woman who shared
his passion for ministry and was a help-meet to him. But then she,
too, was overcome with ravages of an incurable cancer and preceded
him in death. Not many months after his second wife’s death, we had
the privilege of visiting in his church and hearing him preach on one
of his favorite passages, Isaiah 43:2. Given as testimony to his own
ability to overcome and his assurance of God’s help, he recounted
how “deep water…fiery trials…flames of disappointment…none,
none consumed or defeated because of assurance of God’s help. Every
time I read and meditate upon Isaiah 43:1-3 of think of this stalwart
man of God and his testimony to overcoming difficulties because of
the firm assurance of God’s help.
The
verses from Isaiah also remind me of an incident in my young life
when actual waters were there to threaten. During my high school
years, I rode the school bus eight miles, but to get to the “bus
stop” nearest my home, I walked one-half mile, a distance that had
a river to cross along the path. One particular fall day a storm
portended, but we did not have warnings in those days as now for
expected storms. I went on to school, walking the half mile and then
riding the bus the eight miles. During the day, rains deluded. In the
afternoon late when I arrived at the place where I got off the bus to
walk home, my father was there to meet me with our faithful farm
mule, Pet. I was directed to sit behind Daddy and “hold on” as
Pet carefully made her way through the flooded, rushing waters of
Nottley River swollen by the day’s heavy rainfall. I’m sure, even
with the mule and himself to the rescue, my father was praying that
we would get safely through the debris and rising waters to the
shelter of our farmhouse.
God’s
assurance of help is as tender and loving as my father’s rescue of
his teen-aged daughter on that dark, rainy, storm-tossed day. God
ever stands ready with help for those who “pass through the waters,
the rivers, the fire” of life. What He promises, God fulfills.
-Ethelene
Dyer Jones October 25, 2015