Hebrews 6:20

Human logic breaks down in crisis. The mystery is enormous, and it is the enormity of it all that calls for faith. I’m sorry if that sounds like an overused bromide. But if we could unravel it, why would we need faith? If that were true, all we’d really need is the answer in the back of the book and someone to point it out to us; we’d read it, and that’s all there would be to it. But God’s plan is that we walk by faith, not by sight. It is faith and patience that stretch us to the breaking point. Such things send doubt running. 

When you find yourself dealing with doubt, let me give you three things to remember. First, God cannot lie. He can test, and He will. He can say no, and He sometimes will; He can say yes, and He will; He can say wait, and occasionally He will—but God cannot lie. He must keep His word. Doubt says, “You fool, you’re stupid to believe in a God who puts you through this.” By faith, keep remembering that God cannot lie. 

Here’s the second piece of advice that helps me: We will not lose. Doubt says, “You lose if you trust God through this. You lose.” If I read anything in this whole section of Hebrews 6, I read that in the mysterious manner of God’s own timing, for some unexplainable and yet unchangeable purpose, those of us who trust Him ultimately win—because God ultimately wins. 

There’s a little chorus Christians love to sing. It is quiet and tender, yet tough and true: 

In His time, in His time, 
He makes all things beautiful 
In His time. 
Lord, please show me every day, 
As You’re teaching me Your way, 
That You do just what You say, 
In Your time.2 

God cannot lie. We will not lose. Your mate has walked away from you, an unfair departure—you will not lose, child of God. Your baby has been born and for some reason, it has been chosen to be one of those special persons on this earth. You will not lose. You’ve waited and waited, and you were convinced things would improve, yet things have only gotten worse—keep remembering, you will not lose. God swears on it with an oath that cannot change. You will not lose. 

Third—and I guess it’s the best of all—is that our Lord Jesus does not leave. To quote a verse from Scripture, He “sticks closer than a brother” (Proverbs 18:24). 

“Jesus has entered as a forerunner for us, having become a high priest forever...” Hebrews 6:20. 

That means He is there at any time...and always. 

God cannot lie. He will always keep His Word. 

You cannot lose. God is trustworthy.

Our Lord Jesus does not leave. He is with you even now.

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1. Diane Ball, “In His Time,” © 1978 by Maranatha Music. All rights reserved. International copyright secured. Used by permission.

Excerpted from Stress Fractures, copyright © 1990 by Charles R. Swindoll, Inc. All rights reserved worldwide.