
Life, as we all know, is a journey filled with both sunshine and storms. For those of us who have accumulated over half a century of experiences, we can look back and distinctly remember moments of profound joy, unexpected challenges, and times when we truly didn’t know how we’d make it through.
A beautiful image recently caught our eye, featuring a joyful child walking confidently, juxtaposed with a powerful message that speaks directly to these experiences: “I JUST FOUND A BEAUTIFUL VERSE Exodus 14:14 ‘The LORD shall fight for you, and you shall hold your peace.’ There will always be trials and tribulations in life, but God will carry you through every storm in your life. And give you strength to make it. If God has been good to you, Praise Him. Amen.”
This message isn’t just a comforting thought; it’s a profound truth, a bedrock promise for navigating the complexities of life, especially as we mature.
The Timeless Wisdom of Exodus 14:14
The verse from Exodus 14:14 comes from a pivotal moment when the Israelites were trapped between the pursuing Egyptian army and the Red Sea – a seemingly impossible situation. God’s message through Moses was clear: “The LORD shall fight for you, and you shall hold your peace.”
What does this mean for us today, decades after we first encountered life’s own Red Sea moments?
Praise Him for a Lifetime of Goodness
As we reflect on our past, many of us can point to countless instances where God’s goodness was evident. The unexpected blessings, the times we were protected from harm, the wisdom granted in difficult decisions, the comfort in sorrow, the joy in celebration – these are all testaments to His unwavering presence.
Taking a moment to “Praise Him” isn’t just an obligation; it’s an act of gratitude that can profoundly shift our perspective. It reminds us of all we have been given and fosters a spirit of hope for whatever lies ahead.
So, let the joyful stride of that child in the image be a metaphor for our own walk through life, confident in the divine protection and strength promised in Exodus 14:14. May we embrace that peace, knowing that in every storm, the Lord is fighting for us.
Amen!






