Inside: When fear overwhelms and the future is uncertain, my favorite scripture provides a powerful framework for building trust and fighting discouragement. ~
Maybe it’s because my word for 2023 is remember, but lately God seems to be reminding me—in fresh new ways—of verses that have been foundational throughout my adult life.
I’m not hearing an audible voice, but the message seems clear.
Remember this? Remember these truths that helped you before? They’re still true. Still relevant. Still powerful and active and able to light the path before you (even if it’s just for the very next step).
This even applies to my favorite Bible verse—Deuteronomy 31:8.
“The Lord Himself goes before you and will be with you; He will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.” (NIV)
Timeless Truth
Moses spoke these words to Joshua and the Israelites before they entered the Promised Land. But the truths about God that they impart haven’t changed since then.
I first stumbled across Deuteronomy 31:8 almost two decades years ago, after Randy learned he was going to lose the job he’d had for the first 10 years of our marriage. Since then, these two powerful sentences have steadied me through moves, job transitions, loss and change—in my own life and in the lives of my loved ones.
“The Lord Himself goes before you and will be with you; He will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.”
The NIV translation is posted on my refrigerator door and displayed on a wood sign over my piano. It’s the version I memorized originally, but I also appreciate the wording in other versions.
For example, The Message paraphrase puts it like this:
“God is striding ahead of you. He’s right there with you. He won’t let you down; he won’t leave you. Don’t be intimidated. Don’t worry.”
Perennial Encouragement
I’ve mentioned my favorite verse in this space many times over the years. (See here, here and here for a few examples.) As my empty nest looms and my girls await open doors and new opportunities, though, it seems like a good time to go through this verse phrase by powerful phrase, mining for truth that steadies and comforts through every question mark and future unknown.
I love the logic of Deuteronomy 31:8. Each segment sets the stage for the next, and in 27 words, we have a wonderful framework for building trust and fighting discouragement.
Your circumstances are probably different from mine, but I hope you are encouraged as you take this journey with me.
The Lord Himself
Forget about substitutes or representatives. We’re talking about God Himself—the Maker of the stars, the Savior of the world, the Alpha and the Omega, the One enthroned in heaven, the One who has all the days of our lives written in His book.
Goes before you
God doesn’t hang back and wait for us to forge our own path. He knows what’s coming—every pain and praise, every gift and grief, every hill and valley—and He gets there ahead of us, every time.
And will be with you
Although it may not feel like it 24/7, part of God’s immutable character is His omnipresence. He is everywhere all at once, which means He is always with us. You, me, our loved ones. Psalm 139:7-10 describes this so well:
“Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence? If I go up to the heavens, you are there; if I make my bed in the depths, you are there. If I rise on the wings of the dawn, if I settle on the far side of the sea, even there your hand will guide me, your right hand will hold me fast.”
He will never leave you
Not only does God promise to be with us, but He goes one step further with the assurance that His presence is permanent. No matter what, no matter where. He will not leave us.
“When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you. When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned; the flames will not set you ablaze.” (Isaiah 43:2)
What a comfort, especially in the wake or aftermath of rejection or abandonment. As Psalm 118:6 puts it, “The Lord is on my side; I will not fear. What can man do to me?”
Nor forsake you
When I think of this phrase, Hebrews 13:5 comes to mind. “Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have, because God has said, ‘Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.’ ”
The fact that this verse ties contentment to the truth that God will never leave or forsake us is profound. No matter our circumstances, financial or otherwise, we can be content because God is with us. Truly, He is enough.
Do not be afraid
I don’t know exactly how many times the Bible uses phrases like “don’t be afraid” or “fear not,” but there’s no doubt that it’s a recurring theme. God wouldn’t have prompted the writers of scripture to say it so often if He didn’t know that we, as frail finite humans, would often struggle with fear.
Thankfully, we don’t have to fear because of what we’ve already read—that God goes before us, is with us and will not forsake us.
Do not be discouraged
Discouragement (or dismay, as many translations put it) is an insidious enemy. It can sap the very life out of our spirits. This final thought assures us that, no matter what is happening at any given moment, it’s possible not to be discouraged. Instead, we can be encouraged by the truths in this entire verse.
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Now it’s your turn. Is there a specific phrase from Deuteronomy 31:8 that is especially meaningful to you? Please share in the comments.
♥ Lois
P.S. I’m linking up this week with #tellhisstory, InstaEncouragements, Recharge Wednesday, Let’s Have Coffee and Grace & Truth.
38 comments
Thank you for this beautiful blog. It’s good to remind oneself of God and His Word. Wow, girls waiting for open doors and new opportunities! I’m dealing with a son who is “staying in the nest” for too long, and I find it difficult as well. Perhaps it’s time for me to study a verse too, like you do. Thank you for your example, encouragement, and simply for your great blog
Aw, Aritha … it’s always a blessing to hear from you. Thank you for your kind words. I’m glad this post spoke to you. I’ve been meaning to write it for years and finally got it done! We all face different challenges during these seasons of our lives, don’t we? Praying that God would give wisdom and strength during this difficult phase.
I love that scripture, too! Thanks for sharing. Visiting from Sweet Tea & Friends.
I’m glad you stopped by this week, Jennifer. 🙂
Lois, this is such wonderful encouragement. I’m so blessed to have read this today.
Thank you so very much for sharing this with Sweet Tea & Friends this month dear friend.
I’m so glad it was encouraging to you, Paula. Hope you’re having a wonderful Sunday, friend.
What a great promise – and I love how you’ve broken it down into the different components and how each is encouraging in a different way. My favorite part right now is that God is going before me. He knows what comes next and he’s never taken by surprise, and that is a big comfort to me when I’m uncertain or even blindsided by unexpected turns of the wheel. Visiting from Sweet Tea & Friends today
Amen and amen, Kym! The part you mentioned goes through my mind quite frequently too.
I was excited from the title to see what your one verse would be. And I’m not disappointed. This timeless truth is definitely a comfort to me, too.
I’m glad you’re not disappointed, Lisa. 🙂 So much comfort wrapped in those words, for sure.
Lois: I am drawn to the phrase: He will never leave you! Having had major surgery in November if 2020, and then being diagnosed with breast cancer in February. 2021. I have had this phrase uppermost in my mind as I pray for others. There are three women at my church who are in various stages of dealing with breast cancer. I pray for them each day, at least once.
I’m so sorry for the health problems you’re dealing with, Cecilia. I can see why the phrase “He will never leave you” is so comforting during this season of your life. Those women at your church are blessed to have you praying for them, as one who truly understands what they are dealing with. Hugs, friend.
Amen.
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Oh Lois! Words cannot express how much I love this post! Beautifully written. So well done. God knew I needed to read this today. I’m sharing everywhere! Thank you for sharing your heart. Have a blessed weekend!
Aw, Horace … thank YOU for your kind words and for sharing everywhere. Much appreciated!
These are all such great verses. Our pastor is preaching through Hebrews right now and as we are nearing the end, he has reminded us of just how important these truths are because we don’t know what the future holds for the church here in America. We have been insulated from the persecution many of our fellow believers have endured through the centuries. And while we don’t want to go looking for problems, they may come our way to one degree or another.
That’s so true, Donna. I’m thankful God has given us the truth and tools we need to get through whatever the future holds. ❤️
Lois, I’m saving this post. I love it so much, and am so, so encouraged. In my daily Bible reading, I’m at the beginning of Deuteronomy right now, and so loving and appreciating this theme all throughout the book. Praise the Lord!! Thank you for this.
Aw, Bethany … I’m so glad you were encouraged by this post. I’ve been meaning to write it for years … I’m glad I finally got it done in time for your current journey through Deuteronomy. Hugs, friend. 🙂
Thank you for breaking down the words to this verse. Really helps with meditation.
I’m glad you found it helpful, Lauren. 🙂
Soooooo grateful for those milestone verses. I see them as the perfect cure for my amnesia.
Such a great way to describe it, Michele. 🙂
One of my all-time favorite, foundational verses, Lois! The lord reminds me of it often, not only when I face a trial, but when I need to know He is with me in the busy of everyday!
I love that it’s one of your favorites too, Donna. Hugs, friend.
Lois, I cannot even tell you how this post made me smile and blessed. Over the last few weeks, I have been reminding myself repeatedly of God’s Presence with me. We need to remember He will never leave us, we are never alone, He is ever present with us. This foundational truth, and promise, fills me with such a comfort, peace, and strength. He lives every day with us and in us! Blessings friend!
Aw, Joanne … I’m glad to hear this post spoke to you too! The truth of God’s presence is such a gift, isn’t it? Hugs, friend.
Amen. I am grateful, daily, for the grace and presence of God in my life.
Me too! 🙂
I love this, Lois! Yes, the phrase “God Himself” goes before me sticks out to me. He didn’t send a guardian angel, but is leading the way HIMSELF. What a thought!
I agree, Jerralea. So very comforting and encouraging!
Those truths are bedrock to stand on in any path of life. Knowing His character and knowing He is with us makes all the difference. There are pathways I still would rather not travel . . . but I can face them with Him.
Amen and amen, Barbara! 🙂
Lois, wow, what a great way to unpack this verse. I have read it many times, but today, I am thinking about the truths embedded in these twenty-seven words. Thank you so much for giving me spirtual food to digest and enjoy today.
You’re very welcome, friend! I’ve been meaning to write this post for years and I finally got it done. Better late than never, right? 🙂
What a wonderful reminder. Thanks for taking the time to share it with us 💕
Thank YOU for reading, Heather!