Live Without Fear

“And he said, Certainly I will be with thee.”

– Exodus 3:12

Of course, if the Lord sent Moses on an errand, He would not let him go alone.

The tremendous risk which it would involve, and the great power it would require, would render it ridiculous for God to send a poor lone Hebrew to confront the mightiest king in all the world, and then leave him to himself. It could not be imagined that a wise God would match poor Moses with Pharaoh and the enormous forces of Egypt. Hence, He says, “Certainly I will be with thee,” as if it were out of the question that He would send him alone.

If I go upon the Lord’s errand, with a simple reliance upon His power, and a single eye to His glory, it is certain that He will be with me.
— Charles H. Spurgeon

In my case, also, the same rule will hold good. If I go upon the Lord’s errand, with a simple reliance upon His power, and a single eye to His glory, it is certain that He will be with me. His sending me binds Him to back me up. Is not this enough? What more can I want? If all the angels and archangels were with me, I might fail, but if HE is with me, I must succeed. Only let me take care that I act worthily toward this promise. Let me not go timidly, half-heartedly, carelessly, presumptuously. What manner of person ought he to be who has God with him! In such company, it behoveth me to play the man, and like Moses, go in unto Pharaoh without fear.

– Charles H. Spurgeon, Faith’s Checkbook

Artwork: Henri van der Stok, “Moses”

Charles H. Spurgeon

Charles Haddon Spurgeon was an English Particular Baptist preacher. Spurgeon remains highly influential among Christians of various denominations, among whom he is known as the "Prince of Preachers".

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