I’ll Go with You
Matthew 6:24-34
Illustration
by Mark Daniels

During the Holocaust, when the Nazis put people in concentration camps, they would work the imprisoned until they could no longer do anything. Then, they would execute them. One family was composed of a father, a mother, and their two children, one of whom suffered from a physical disability. Every day, the mother and two children were taken to one work site and the father was shipped to another. And every night, the father checked on his family. One night though, the father found only his one son. "What happened?" he asked. The surviving child said that the brother with the disability had no longer been able to work. And so the guards had taken him. He clung to his mother's skirt, sobbing. She picked him up and, holding him close to her, said, "Don't be afraid. I'll go with you." That's the God we have through Jesus Christ. In Christ, God stands with us in the darkest and the worst of times, even in death so that all who trust in Him will be ushered into eternity with Him! How can we worry when we have a God like that?

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