Don’t be afraid of 2010

“The future is as bright as the promises of God ” *


January 4, 2010 (Monday)
picture of CharlesEvery year at this time, if I have the opportunity, I preach on Isaiah 41:10, “Fear Not.” The first time was on December 28, 1958 – 51 years ago, when I was pastor at what is now the First Baptist Church of Briar, Texas, and the title was, “Don’t Be Afraid of 1959.” The last time before yesterday was December 28, 2008 at Timbergrove Baptist Church in Houston, where I am now pastor, and my blog the next day was basically the same as this one. In the Isaiah text, God gives us at least three reasons to be confident and unafraid. As we begin a new year, in the spirit of that sermon, I encourage each of you to read the verse in Isaiah, and remember that God says, “Don’t be afraid of 2010, because I am your God; I will be with you and I will help you.”
Here’s the message:
1. Don’t be afraid of 2010 because I am your God. He makes it personal. He identifies Himself and us. Reminds me of another verse, “Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by your name; You are Mine” (Isaiah 43:1 NKJV). Who is this God? He is Adam’s God, Abraham’s God, Moses’ God, David’s God: the Creator, Redeemer, Sustainer and Guide. As the song says, “Without Him, I would be nothing.”
2. Don’t be afraid of 2010 because I will be with you. It’s one thing to know there is a god somewhere, but it is quite something else to know that God is with us, right here where we are living our lives day after day. We can open our heart and talk with Him wherever we are and any time of day or night. “He walks with me, and He talks with me, and He tells me I am His own..”

3. Don’t be afraid of 2010 because I will help you.
He actively participates in our lives. He cares about everything that’s happening with us. Jesus pointed out to us that our Heavenly Father clothes the fields with beautiful flowers and knows when a sparrow falls. Our Savior then asked, “If God takes care of the lilies and sparrows, don’t you think He can take care of you?” (from the Sermon on the Mount, Matthew 5-7). He is as close to you as you want Him to be, and is helping you as much as you let Him.
Fear not! Gloom and doom economic prophets abound these days, but you have “Someone who cares,” who is with you every moment of every day, and is ready to help you.
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* “The future is as bright as the promises of God “…..Words from Adoniram Judson, Baptists’ first missionary from America, spoken from a Burmese dungeon where he was imprisoned in stocks for three and one-half years. Years later, when he died, he left behind thousands of believers in Jesus, a dictionary of the native language there, and a translation of the Bible into that language. His example and sacrifice paved the way for thousands to follow as servants of the Lord at home and abroad.