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Psalm 1 – The Power of ‘The Path’: Overcoming the Fear of Failure
From the series Be Strong and Courageous
Is your faith strong enough to weather life's storms? Join Chip as he explores powerful Psalms that will equip you to develop a resilient faith capable of overcoming any obstacle. In this compelling message, you will learn how to say goodbye to feelings of inadequacy and fears of failing and embrace who God says you are. Discover how to strengthen your faith and live with God-inspired confidence.
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Psalms to Strengthen Your Faith and Conquer Your Fear
The Greek philosopher Sophocles once wrote, “To him who is in fear - everything rustles.” Sadly, that describes our society today—fear seems to dictate our decisions and actions. Chip Ingram dives deep into eight Psalms in this powerful series to help you break free from fear and build a stronger faith. Discover how to conquer anxiety and discouragement, replace cynicism with faith, and choose to focus on God’s love and goodness even in difficult times. Join Chip as he unlocks the timeless wisdom of the Psalms and shows you how to live a life of courage and confidence in Christ.
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The most pervasive emotion that I see everywhere, whether you're young or old, whether you're a republican or a democrat, whether you live in America or somewhere around the world, it's fear. People are afraid and for good reason.
I mean, think of just on the global scale, think of the wars, the climate issues, the people that have a little button they can push and cause a bomb to go off that literally destroys things. And maybe more nationally, think of the polarization, and people that are concerned about their kids, or the future, or all the division.
I talk with people, and young people are afraid about the future, and, "Is there going to be any life left for me?" And older people are concerned as they look backward and think, "What's happening to the family, and to morals, and to values?" Some of us that have been doing life in the church are really concerned, on bad days, fearful about the direction the church is going.
There's never been a time, at least in my adult life, that I have seen people more fearful, more anxious, more afraid. And the research bears it out.
And in every season, in every generation, God raises up people - His people. And His call to them is an anti-fear agenda.
His call to them is, "I want you to be strong and courageous - not to tremble. Don't be dismayed, don't be afraid."
In fact, God must know that fear is a big issue because scores and times over and over again in Scripture, He says, "Do not fear, do not be afraid." Jesus' last night with His disciples, "Don't let your heart be troubled.” Don't be afraid.
And I want to share with you how to be bold and how to be courageous in the midst of a fearful world as God's people. And there's something I want to share. It comes from a very parallel time.
There's a new paradigm, there are new challenges. And three times, God says to a new leader, "Be strong and courageous."
Notice how the world has changed. I'm in Joshua 1. It starts out like this, "Moses my servant is dead."
I mean, for 40 years, he’s been leading people. For 40 years, that's where you get direction. For 40 years, this is how life has worked. Bam, he's gone. He's dead. And now you're the new leader, and God knew Joshua was going to be very, very afraid.
As we pick it up, He says, "Now then, you and all these people, get ready to cross the Jordan into the land that I'm about to give them." And so, He's going to talk about, "I have an agenda for you. It's on the other side. There are going to be a lot of battles." And then three different times, He's going to talk about, "Don't be afraid. Don't be afraid. Be strong and courageous."
He says, "No one will be able to stand against you all the days of your life. As I was with Moses, so I will be with you. I will never leave you or forsake you." Doesn't that sound familiar? That's the very thing Jesus has said to us. But notice what He says now to this new leader in a new responsibility with overwhelming challenges, and He knows he's afraid. So, listen to what he says, verse 6, "Be strong and courageous." Why? "Because you will lead these people to inherit the land I swore to your forefathers to give them."
In case he didn't hear it, next verse, "Be strong and very courageous." And then He gives him a resource, "Be careful to obey all the law my servant Moses gave you; do not turn from it to the right or to the left," why? "that you might be successful wherever you go. Do not let this Book of the Law depart from your mouth, but meditate on it day and night so that you may be careful to do everything that's written in it." Promise. "Then you will have prosperity and success. Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God is with you everywhere you go."
Now, here's what I want you to get. There's a parallel between Joshua - new responsibility, a fearful situation - and three times God has said "Be strong and courageous."
If we had time to develop it, what you'd realize is you can be strong and courageous 'because He makes a promise, you are going to inherit this land. There's a future for you, and I'm promising it's true."
The second thing is He gives him and resource that will give him power. He says, "Take this Book of the Law." In his day, it was the first five books, the Torah. In our day, it's all of Scripture. And he says, "God's Word, digested into your heart, when you put it into practice, will give you the power to be bold, and to be courageous, and to fulfill my will, regardless of the circumstance, regardless of the difficulty, regardless of all the challenges."
And then third, He says, "I'll be with you”- My presence. And honestly, that's exactly what Jesus said to His disciples, and He says to you, and He says to me. Yes, I can let my mind go. I can scroll and see all the difficulties. I can worry about the future, I can think about economics, I can see wars in different places. I can project fears into what will happen to my grandchildren. I have issues. What about our health? What about this? What about that? What about money? And there's no end to that.
But God says, for you and me, that we can be strong and courageous if we understand He's promised some things to us. Second, He says, "There's power available through my word and through my spirit." And finally, "I will be with you wherever you go."
Here's the question, and this is what I want to spend our time on in this series about being strong and courageous.
How do you experience that? How do you experience God's promises? How do you get into His Word in such a way that there's power? I mean there's real power to overcome hard things, to break addictions, to face tough stuff, to be the person who steps out and steps up, and, you're courageous, and you're strong. And how do you experience God's presence in all of this?
I like to suggest that one of my heroes in Scripture is someone that goes through, I think, more difficulty, more pain, more opposition, uh, more anxiety, more struggle than anybody in Scripture, and it's David. And then he left us something that's super powerful. It's like his journal. 73 of the 150 Psalms are written by David.
And they became the Song Book. And the Psalms are heart language. You know, when you struggle, and when I struggle, and sometimes we're so excited and we thank God, and things are going great, and we have hard time, what are the words that we could use? And you go to the Psalms, and the Psalms will give you a language. And sometimes we're mad, and ticked off, and angry, and where's God? And we've been betrayed. And, I mean, there are emotions, and you can go to the Psalms and it gives words to those struggles and those hurts. And it actually brings them to God.
And the amazing thing about the Psalms is this, is that they were actually to be sung. I don't know how this works, but I can tell you this. There's something about worship. There's something about music. There's something about taking truth and allowing it not just to hit our intellect, but our emotions, that it wells up inside of us, and it builds strength and courage.
And here's what I want to do with you, I want to walk through a series of Psalms that will strengthen your faith and allow you to conquer your fears.
God has a plan for you and me that in this time of world history, when people are afraid, the call to the Church, the call to regular people like me, regular people like you, whether you're 13 or 83, whether you're a republican or a democrat, whether you're, like, just new in the Christian faith or whether you've walked with God for 50 years.
It is God's will for you to be strong and to be courageous, to make a difference, to take a stand for truth, to love people, to be a difference-maker, to be a lot like Jesus each and every day.
And so, to do that, we're going to walk through the Psalms. And I can't think of a better place to start than Psalm 1.
The whole Psalter, all these songs, all this worship was for this nation of Israel. And Psalm 1 is going to be the place where he says there are two ways to live. There's God's way to live, and there's promises of blessing, and life, and success, and prosperity, and there's the world's way. He says there's two paths, and they're always in opposition.
And then he's going to remind us, and Jesus will come out with the same. Remember? He said there's a, there's a person who plants their life and lives their life on the rock. And he says the rock is when you take God's Word, you digest it, and you put it into practice. But Jesus said there's someone who hears God's Word, they know the truth, they don't put it into practice, and their life is like sand.
All through the wisdom literature, we get a picture of the way of the wise and the way of the foolish. It's literally, the Word is a path. There's a path of life that leads one direction, for success, and blessing, and prosperity, and there's another path of foolishness that we think will be great, but ends in destruction.
Jesus so often talked about two ways, two paths, two foundations, one that's rock, one that's sand. I kind of like to actually meet new people. And I'll find myself at an airport or, you know, sitting in a coffee shop, and people I don't even know, I just kind of sit down and say, "Hey, how's it going today?" And, "Hey, what, what's the biggest challenge you face?" And whether they're young or old, and because of where I live, they're from nationalities all around the world, and what you hear is anxiety. And what you hear is fear. And what I want you to know is that one of the most foundational fears, is the fear of failure.
The fear that your life's going to be just futile. The fear that, you know, your kids won't turn out right. The fear that you won't have enough money. The fear that you will fail personally. The fear that your job won't work out. We have 'em over and over and over, and it's all about, "I'm going to fail. I won't be successful. I'm not going to achieve my goals." And all that fear, it creates all kind of anxiety and all kind of relational problems.
Listen to Psalm chapter 1, and notice there's a structure. The first three verses will talk about God's way. The last three verses will talk about the world's way.
And we're going to look at two paths, and you are going to learn how God wants you to have a prosperous, blessed, and successful life.
Now, by the way, don't get too carried away. That doesn't mean you're going to drive an Escalade tomorrow, and your Maserati is on order and it's coming here, and you'll never be sick, and you're always going to be wealthy and healthy. No, he's talking about, "Blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked, or stand in the path of sinners, or sit in the seat of scoffers. But his delight is in the law of the Lord. And in His law, he meditates day and night."
And then he talks about the result of this path. "And he will be like a tree firmly planted by the streams of water that yields its fruit in its season. And its leaf does not wither." And in whatever he or whatever she does, you prosper.
And so, the first three verses, as he opens this two ways, two paths about life, he's saying that you don't have to worry about being a failure if you follow the path that God has laid out.
And David, uh, has written here that there's a path that brings about blessing and success. And I want to break that down for you, because I want you to understand the success is dependent on something very clearly. Notice the negatives in verse 1. This person doesn't walk in the counsel of the wicked.
What does it mean to walk in the counsel of the wicked? Counsel is words, it's messages: this is what's important, this is what will make you happy. Here is success. And you take in messages, you get the counsel.
But notice the prefix, "How blessed." This word blessed means happy. How joyful, how fulfilled is the man or the woman - their pattern of life is not the internet. It's not social media. It's not wealth, power, use people, get what you want, make yourself the center of life. He says he doesn't walk in that.
But then he goes to the next one. Notice the progression. He not only doesn't walk in the counsel of the wicked, he doesn't stand in the path of sinners.
He says the man or the woman who's blessed by God, their closest connections, their deepest relationships, the people they admire aren't people whose life is going this direction. He's going to tell us later, it's people whose life is going this direction, God's way.
Proverbs, 13:20 says, "He who dwells with wise men will be wise. But the companion of a fool will suffer harm."
I remember a lady talking to me, uh, about her son. She said, "I had a pretty deep talk with my son. He's starting to hang around with some people. They're not a good influence. I'm watching some things happen in his life, happen in his values. He's on a bad track. And I sat him down, I said, 'Son, let me tell you something. Show me your friends, I'll show you your future.'"
And that's basically what God's saying here. He says if you want to be blessed, doesn't mean there's not interaction, doesn't mean we don't hang out with unbelievers and build relationships and build bridges. But he's saying the people that you do life with, the people that you admire, where you stop and stand and have real depth, he says they're not the wicked.
And then finally, he goes to the third, he says, "and does not sit in the seat of scoffers."
Scoffers are people who, make fun of God, make fun of God's Word: “You don't think this book can really be true?” “Jesus is the only way? Come on, give me a break.” A person who's blessed by God doesn't sit and allow scoffers to fill their mind with things that aren't true.
And we live in a world where, and especially in the educational system, it is anti-God. It is anti-family, it is anti-life. And he says if you want to be blessed by God, you're going to have to say no to some things, and then you have to say yes to some things. Look at verse 2, by contrast, "But his delight," or her delight, "is in the law of the Lord."
In this passage, really, “the law of the Lord” is God's Word, in general. Some of you might be thinking to yourself, "Man, I have trouble reading the Bible. I have even more trouble understanding the Bible.
You know, when I first opened the Bible, uh, I didn't open it til I was 18, and I think a lot of you probably came from backgrounds like me. Or sometimes, I meet a lot of people that grew up in the Church and, sort of, the Bible was pounded away, and it's like, "I don't get it, and I don't want all those rules."
The Bible is God's Word to us, with the desire to give you the very best. God cares about your happiness. In the right sense of it, God really wants you to be successful. He wants you to be a successful single person, a successful parent. He wants you to be successful in your work. He wants you to be successful in your relationships. And all the Scripture is, is a guide that reveals the heart of God.
Now, I'm going to be honest with you, you don't delight in it at first because, I don't know about you, when I first started studying math, and algebra, and trigonometry, I not only didn't delight in it, you know, x plus x with a 2... I was just, I was confused. But as I practiced, as I learned, I just found I loved math. I loved the puzzles of math. My world came alive.
The average follower of Jesus has never gotten into the Bible in a way, and gotten enough help to get into the Bible in a way where it goes from, yes, maybe it's a duty as you start, and then pretty soon, you develop a discipline. But as you do that and as you learn, I will assure you, it will become a delight.
It took me a few years for that to occur in my life. But, you know, it took me a lotta years to have delight in some other things. It took a lotta years of practice to have a delight in my marriage and communication because we didn't know how to do that. It took me a lot of years to delight in being a parent when, mostly, I was overwhelmed with fear. He says here that blessed is the man or blessed is the woman who delights in God's Word. In other words, Your truth is precious to me. I cherish it. It's important. It matters. It's first.
And then it's not just that you have a relationship to say I believe that that's true, but then he says, "... who delights in God's Word and meditates on it day and night."
To meditate is to... How do I engraft, how do I let this truth begin to go down into my heart and down into my life in such a way that I begin to think God's thoughts? That I begin to look at life through His perspective? That I look at the fears of the world and what people were saying in light of His promises and His presence?
The average follower of Jesus has never gotten into the Bible in a way, and gotten enough help to get into the Bible in a way where it goes from, yes, maybe it's a duty as you start, and then pretty soon, you develop a discipline. But as you do that and as you learn, I will assure you, it will become a delight.
It took me a few years for that to occur in my life. But, you know, it took me a lotta years to have delight in some other things. It took a lotta years of practice to have a delight in my marriage and communication because we didn't know how to do that. It took me a lot of years to delight in being a parent when, mostly, I was overwhelmed with fear. He says here that blessed is the man or blessed is the woman who delights in God's Word. In other words, Your truth is precious to me. I cherish it. It's important. It matters. It's first.
And then it's not just that you have a relationship to say I believe that that's true, but then he says, "... who delights in God's Word and meditates on it day and night."
It's a agricultural picture. It's the picture of a number of different animals, especially cows. They ruminate. So, they get some grass, and they chew it for a while. They swallow it, digest it, they put it in one of their stomachs. And then a little bit later, they bring it back up and they chew it some more. And it's a word picture of, of someone who doesn't just read the Bible, or reads a devotional, or "I went to church."
To meditate is to... How do I engraft, how do I let this truth begin to go down into my heart and down into my life in such a way that I begin to think God's thoughts? That I begin to look at life through His perspective? That I look at the fears of the world and what people were saying in light of His promises and His presence?
And pretty soon, as you meditate on God's Word, he says something happens to you. You get a foundation that other people don't have. You become like a tree by streams of water.
And the picture is that, you know, drought can come, famine can come, difficulty can come.
But if there's a tree... literally, the word is canal, next to a canal of water. And it says it bears its fruit in its season. And there's different seasons. And it takes time, and it takes practice. But he says the person who is diligent digests God's Word, who meditates on it and ponders it in ways, you become like this tree that bears fruit. And your leaf doesn't wither.
In other words, there's thriving, there's vitality. And in whatever you do, think of that promise, whatever you do, you'll be successful, or some translations will say prosperous.
In a world where people are trying to overcome their fear, here's my boldness statement - I Will Choose to Thrive.
That's what I'm going to do with my life. I don't know how many more years I have, I don't know how many more years you have, but I'm going to choose to thrive. I'm going to overcome my fear because God wants to bless me, He wants me to be successful. But my part will be, I'm going to have to say no to the counsel of the world that says this is what success is like. I'm going to have to say no to some relationships that want to take me in directions that are not positive at all. And I'm going to say absolutely no to a group of people that make themselves experts, and they're scoffers, and they attack what I believe. Because when I look at their life, it doesn't work out well.
I've been walking with Jesus for 51 years or so. And I've kind of gotten to see what happens over time in life. I've actually raised kids. Are you ready for this? My wife wouldn't probably want me to say this, I have two sons that are twins, they turned 50 last year. I got kids that are 50! I've got three college kids that are grandchildren, and one all the way down to five.
I've been around the block. I've watched people take all kind of paths to want to be successful and take shortcuts, and, "This marriage isn't working, and I'll throw this one away, and I'll try that," and these addictions, and that addictions. I've counseled thousands upon thousands of people in the last 50 years as a pastor.
And all I can tell you is God wants you to be successful. He wants you to be happy. He wants you to be blessed. And there's a path to get there. And when you follow that path, you don't have to be worried about failing as a parent. You don't have to worry about failing financially. He says if you do this, you can absolutely know with certainty that I am going to produce a life over time that brings about blessing and success.
And so, before I go any farther, let me just give you, just a couple highlights. At Living on the Edge, we spent a lot of time trying to help people get into God's Word in a way that really brings transformation. So, obviously we, you know, we teach. But that's sort of the beginning. A lot of people hear God's Word. Then our dream is that people would get into some groups and begin to study it, so we developed some small group material. And then we want to give people some personal tools where they learn how to meditate.
So, when I was a young man, a young Christian, the first couple years, I just did not believe that I could ever overcome my internal thoughts of lust. I mean, I didn't grow up as a believer, how I thought about women, how I thought about life. I got pretty clear on, what God's path was.
And then I remember starting to memorize Scripture. And remember, I memorized 21 verses in a row. There were 60 verses that I was going to memorize, and I, I did one a day. And I reviewed them every single day.
And I remember, twenty-one, meeting a, a beautiful co-ed that was very, very godly and was very, very beautiful. And I remember having a conversation where my eyes only went to her eyes. And I appreciated her as a sister. And I watched God break those chains. What I want to tell you is, uh, trying really hard to be a good Christian, going to church once or twice a month, listening to a podcast here, you know, reading a two-minute devotional on YouVersion, all those things have their place. But transformation is you’ve got to meditate.
And so, as I begin to memorize God's Word... when I'm waiting in line at the grocery store, you know, when I'm at the bank and it's like, "Oh my lands, how can the lines be this long?" You know, and by the way, you can put all this on your phone. But I want to tell you, if you want God to bless your life, if you want to overcome your fear of failure, you have to renew your mind.
Paul said it in Romans 12:2, "Do not be conformed." Literally, stop allowing the world's system and its lies to conform you to it. But be transformed by the renewing of your mind that your life and lifestyle could prove, or test, or demonstrate what God's will is, that it's good, acceptable, perfect.
God's got an awesome plan. My experience, unfortunately, and the research bears it out with Pugh, and Barna, and others, the average Christian is not experiencing God's plan, and the average Christian, according to the latest research, is not in God's Word in a deep way, let alone in a meditating way.
So, what I know is that this world, the path, and the counsel of the wicked, it wants to take me in directions. And I'm bombarded. I'm bombarded every time I turn on the TV, every time I watch a movie. I mean, the world around me... And so, I have to swim upstream, and you have to swim upstream.
And so, I started taking some cards, and I would write down the lies I believe. Lies about what makes me successful, lies about what I think about myself. And then I would write down the truth from God's Word and put a small passage, and again, I just, before I go to bed...
Now, by the way, just lighten up a little bit if you're thinking, "Gosh, I, I can't even get in get in the Bible, and you're telling me about cards and memorizing Scripture?" I've been at it for 50 years. But you have to start somewhere.
And here's what I can tell you. If you want to overcome your fear of failure... And I'd like you to pause right now and ask what's your greatest fear with regard to failure. Is it personal failure? Career failure? Relational failure? Parenting failure? Financial failure? I want you to know it is a journey, it takes a lot of work, but blessed is the man or the woman that doesn't walk in the counsel of the wicked nor stand in the path of sinners, or sit in the seat of scoffers, but your delight - developed over time - your delight, your passion, is in God's Word.
Jesus said, "Man can't live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God." The writer of Hebrews in chapter 4 would say to you, "God's Word is living and active. It's powerful, it's sharper than a two-edged sword. It pierces to the division of soul and spirit. It reveals to us the thoughts and intentions of our heart."
God's Word is so important because God takes the written Word and His Spirit and energizes it and makes it the living Word. And that's what He was saying to Joshua: Joshua, this Book of the Law, I want you to not just read it, I don't want you just to know it. I want you to put it into practice. And as you put it into practice, bam, power. And that's what I long for you. I want you to be bold and courageous. I want you to be a difference-maker.
I want you to be the kind of man, the kind of woman, the kind of student, the kind of husband, the kind of grandfather or grandmother, the kind of employer, the kind of employee, that in the midst of a world where people are going, "What is happening?" you're one of those people that you are strong and courageous. Why? Because this Book, you are a Word-centered Christian. Not a podcast-centered Christian, not a little devotional-centered Christian, not even a church-centered Christian. All those have their place.
But God is looking for a man, a woman, a student who says, "You know, I might be new, but the number one priority - Your Word - is life. I'm going to take it in." And little by little, three steps forward, and then are you ready? Yeah, two steps backward. And like me, "Yes, oh, I, I made great progress," and, "Oh, gosh, I left it again," or, "I struggled again." And Jesus says, "Oh, but I'm so proud of you, Chip. Thanks for taking those steps. I understand. You just keep trusting Me. Take My Word and put it in your mind, put it in your heart, digest it, share it with others, share it... Make it the priority of your life." And He says, "I will bless you."
But notice the contrast. Verse 4 says, literally, it's so strong, the order of it is, "Not so the wicked." The blessing, the success, the prosperity, "Not so the wicked. But they are like chaff which the wind drives away. And therefore, the wicked will not stand in the judgment.”
It's a picture of when God is going to judge about who will have eternal life and who will not have eternal life. He says, "No, they won't be there." And just like there's a picture over here of this thriving tree with a supply of water, and with fruit, love, and joy, and peace, and gentleness, and kindness, and relationships.
And by the way, with that, when you do life God's way, He so often brings financial blessing, and circumstantial blessing, and relational blessing, and, and if you have a heart and desire for children, often children and grandchildren.
God's for us. He wants to give you a great life. And He's saying: Here's the path. Here's the way. And the tragedy, why we are not bold and we are not courageous, because we're looking all around us instead of looking and understanding there is a future, and there is a God, and there is a truth, and He's going to raise up some very ordinary, regular individuals.
The greatest encouragement I got as a young Christian reading this book was these people are messed up. I mean, they are really messed up. I mean, we got murderers, and adulterers, and prostitutes, and... I mean, a terrorists. One of Jesus' disciples was a terrorist. Matthew was a crook. James and John, anger management issues. I mean, we're talking about a group of people who came into relationship with Jesus, began to take in his Word, and they were changed from the inside out. And the world has been changed forever and ever by ordinary, regular people.
And Jesus said to them what God said to Joshua, when you take in the truth of My Word, when you internalize it, when you put it into practice, imperfectly but consistently, I will bless your life.
And he says, the opposite picture, if that's a tree and it's bearing fruit, and no matter what you do over time, and in season, you're going to have success and prosperity," he said, "over here is the wicked. And the wicked are like they would do wheat. And what they would do is when they would shake the wheat, or pound the wheat, and then the chaff is that, that dry stuff that's worth nothing, and the wind would come up and it would just blow away. He says the wicked, who think they're so smart, think they're so wise, who so criticize you narrow, Bible-believing people, you followers of Jesus, he says, it's, [puff of air] it's vanity. It's worthless. When they come into judgment, they have no standing. They'll be rejected. I mean, we don't hear it a lot, but there is an afterlife, and there is a heaven and there is a hell.
The Scripture's clear. It says, "God doesn't desire any to perish, but all to come to eternal life."
And then notice the great promise in verse 6, "For the Lord knows the way of the righteous, but the way of the wicked will perish." And if you have your Bible and happen to be following along, circle that word knows. Some of the translations will be watches. It's a very, very intimate word. It's a picture of, on this journey that you're on... And, and it's uphill, right? I get it. Even as a follower of Jesus, to live the kind of life I'm talking about, it's really hard. And it's not one that most Christians are embracing. And he says, when you are on this path: … the way of the righteous, God - the word is - “knows…” and he sees, and he protects…
It's a picture of Psalm 32:8 where the Scripture says, "I will instruct you and teach you in the way in which you should go. I will counsel you with My eye upon you."
The creator of the universe, the all-knowing, all-powerful king of the universe who made all there is, who made you, who knows the end from the beginning, says: As you say no to the world and its messages and yes to Me through my Word, I will put my arm around you and I will be your Shepherd. And I will direct you. And I know your way, and I know your struggles, and I know your hurts. And I'm for you, and I love you. And we're going to get through this. And you will make mistakes, and I do understand. But as you seek to walk with Me, as you seek to live a righteous and blameless life, not perfect, but with this heart intent to honor Me.
He says: you will be bold, and you will be courageous, because you will actually know there's truth. You will actually know there's an outcome. You will know for certain what will happen to you after you die, and you will know that every promise in this book is for you today. You can know that as you get into My Word, I will give you power to overcome every obstacle. And I will never leave you, and I'll never forsake you.
You know, the world is hurting. And God's solution is not [to throw] lightning bolts out of the sky. It's an ordinary man, ordinary woman, a regular student who says, "There's two paths. Lord, I'm going to take Your path.
I'm going to stand for what You stand for. I'm going to take the direction of my life from Your Word. I'm going to start a journey where I get into Your Word on a daily basis. I'm going to put it into practice. When I mess up, I'm going to, from a heart, say, 'I am really sorry,' and I'm going to receive Your forgiveness.
And little by little, by little, as I team up with other like-hearted followers of Jesus, I know for sure that You're going to change my life from the inside out. And in my work, and in my neighborhood, and in my school, I'm going to ask You to make me strong, overcoming the resistance of the world, and courageous to actually take a stand.
And take a stand winsomely, lovingly, caringly, that people could meet someone, a fellow student, a fellow neighbor, a fellow worker that is so much like Jesus, they would be drawn and attracted to want to come to know the God that loves them." Because the truth of the matter is this, He wants to bless. I jotted in my notes, "God will bless and prosper your life in good times and in bad if you will follow His way and follow His Word."