Welcome to Day 19 of The Challenge! Our verse to memorize is II Timothy 2:19:

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"Nevertheless the foundation of God standeth sure,
having this seal, The Lord knoweth them that are his.
And let every one that nameth the name of Christ,
depart from iniquity."

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As I write this, it is a warm day outside. The birds are singing and the sky is blue. For many, the future looks gray and dim (photo by James Staddon)For many people it isn’t. For many the future looks gray and dim.

Tomorrow a new President of the United States will be sworn in. Today is a big day for a lot of people. Living in Mexico and being one of the few Americans around, I get asked a lot what I think about our new President. Many people feel insecure, not only about the future but about a lot of things. Uncertainty is a hard thing to deal with, but what a joyous thing it is that our comfort can be found in the fact that "the foundation of God standeth sure." You can take that to the bank! How freeing that I can base my life on that and live each day with that in mind.

The Lord is my Rock (photo by James Staddon) Psalm 18:2 says, "The Lord is my Rock, my Fortress and my Deliverer, my God is my Rock in Whom I take Refuge." But you have to consciously take your refuge there. Not only when the storms come but all the time! We have so many others things we tend to turn to for strength, comfort, or deliverance but I can guarantee none of that is as "sure" as having the seal of being grounded in the foundation of God. Just typing this makes me want to get up and shout!

Lately I have overheard or participated in conversations involving phrases such as, "But how will the heathen in Africa be saved?" Are Catholics going to heaven?" "Is she going to heaven since she goes there and does that?" All I have to say is, "I am glad I am not God!" I know I would misjudge and the wrong people would be going to the wrong place. But what a relief it is that God knows who are His! It is not our place to decide that. Furthermore those of us who do call Jesus Lord must take care to "depart from iniquity" and walk out a humility that says Jesus is more worthy of our praise and adoration than anything life here on earth has to offer.

With that in mind, let’s go into this week being blessed!

~ Cristina Rodriguez

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