Your Opportunities – Deuteronomy 7:21

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Your Opportunities – Deuteronomy 7:21

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Deuteronomy 7:21
Do not be terrified by them, for YHWH your God, who is among you, is a great and awesome God.

Is YHWH among you? If He is, then you have no reason to ever be terrified. That’s right. No reason. Ever. YHWH is a great and awesome God. Do you believe that?

These words here in Deuteronomy were spoken to the grown children of the people who saw YHWH move mightily against Egypt. They were being reminded of all they saw forty years back when they were children. They were getting ready to take on the very people that their parents said were so big that they themselves looked like grasshoppers. It was now their opportunity to trust in YHWH or cower in fear like their parents.

We are all faced with those opportunities at one point or another. And yes, I said opportunities. Impossible challenges are the opportunities to see YHWH do big things in our lives. We need to constantly remind ourselves of how great and awesome YHWH is just like them. So what do you do with your Opportunities?

Let this be a focus in your time of meditation throughout the day. Until next time, shalom!

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