He Will Never

December 26, 2022
He Will Never
Unlocked: Daily Devotions for Teens
He Will Never

Dec 26 2022 |

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Show Notes

He will never leave you

But will be by your side

Staying with you forever

He promises to stay the whole ride

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He will never forsake you

No matter how big a mess you make

You can confess your sins to Him

His patience will not break

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He will never forget you

You are His child

God is there for you forever

Even when things get wild

He will always love you

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He sent His Son

To live and die for you

On this earth, your life has just begun • Bethany Acker

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• In the Old Testament, God promised He would never leave His people, even
though He knew they would continue to sin against Him. Then, in the New
Testament, we see how God the Son came to live among us. Jesus is
Immanuel—which means “God with us” (Matthew 1:23). Because God loves us, He
died and rose again to forgive our sins and provide the way for us to be
with Him forever. Even though Jesus ascended to heaven, He is still with
His followers through His Holy Spirit, His Word (the Bible), and His people
(the church). When life gets messy—and when we mess up—how can it be
comforting to know that God never stops loving us?

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• If you want to dig deeper, read Deuteronomy 31:6, 8; Matthew 28:20;
Hebrews 4:15-16; 13:5.

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But God will never forget the needy; the hope of the afflicted will never
perish. Psalm 9:18 (NIV)

 

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Ps.9|2Pet.3.9|1John.1.8-1John.2.2

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