Pressures and Promises
Fear has a way of magnifying circumstances and intensifying pressure to the point that the truth of a situation is obscured. Such was the case for Isaac when he found himself in a predicament with problems so frightening, success seemed unlikely—but God was present, and protected him. When dealing with His children, God is gracious and faithful to accomplish His purposes and promises. We only need to trust Him.
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