Fear Not, Thou Worm
Isaiah 41:14 Fear not, thou worm Jacob… saith the Lord, and thy redeemer, the Holy One of Israel.
God’s Word is honest about who we are. He calls us worms: small, helpless, and unable to save ourselves. That is not meant to discourage us, but to humble us. We are reminded of our dependence.
A worm has no strength, no defense, and no ability to overcome danger. And that is exactly the point. Left to ourselves, we are helpless. But the same verse that reminds us of our weakness also reveals God’s greatness. He is the Lord. He is the Redeemer. He is the Holy One of Israel.
Our hope does not rest in who we are, but in who He is. God does not help us because we are strong. He helps us because He is strong. He does not redeem us because we deserve it, but because He is gracious.
In times of crisis, this truth becomes clear. We cannot fix everything. We cannot control everything. But we belong to a God who can.
Respond:
Humble yourself before God today and thank Him that His strength meets you in your weakness.
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Taken from the preaching ministry of Tim Webb
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