Daily Devotion 
		
		Keep Going! 
		
		By 
Byron Bohnert 
                 
		
		 
		 
              This past Sunday, my parents, grandparents, and I were on the road home from a family reunion. During our four-hour trip we  encountered the worst thunderstorm I’ve driven through in a long time.  
              The  rain was so intense that we could only see a few feet in front of us. Other drivers  were slowing down, putting on their flashers, and some were even stopping on  the side of the road. Along with the heavy rain, the wind was also whipping  against everyone’s vehicle.  
              The experience was a little chaotic; however, I  gained total peace from seeing how my dad, who was driving, reacted to the  situation. There he was with his eyes fixed on the road while we were all  frantically yelling stuff at him like, 'Pull over,' 'Slow down,' 'Watch out!'  
              Despite  all the commotion, he kept on driving right through the storm. According to his  thinking, he wasn’t going to stop and risk having a bad accident or getting  stuck because of a few fearful passengers.      
              When we are going through a storm, it’s easy to want to  quit. There is no reason to keep going when all the signs show the road ahead  to be too dangerous. Or is there?  
              Some people stop at the first site of  adversity because they don’t think they have what it takes to survive the storm.  When in all actuality God has infused us with every bit of strength we need.   
              According to 2 Corinthians 3:5,  
              
                “We don't  have the right to claim that we have done anything on our own. God gives us  what it takes to do all that we do.” (CEV)   
               
              Even if you find yourself in a difficult situation like my  dad and everyone is yelling at you to stop, don’t listen to them; listen to  what the Lord is saying. He alone is the one who can help us refocus our  attention, calm our anxiety, and steady our course. 
              The beginning verse in Psalms 91 describes what happens for  those of us who dwell in God’s secret place:  
              
                “He who dwells in the secret place of the  Most High shall remain stable and fixed under the shadow of the Almighty [Whose  power no foe can withstand].” (AMP)  
               
              Two words that really stick out to me  in this verse are stable and fixed. Yes, it is possible to move forward in a  storm and stand firm on the inside at the same time. Why? Because wherever we  are in this world we’re covered under the shadow of Almighty God. His shadow  follows Him constantly just as our shadow follows us. We could go to the ends  of the earth and still not escape the shadow that follows.  
              David knew exactly where he was supposed to be in  times of trouble. Crouching down in fear is not the proper place for men or  women of God.  
              We have to have the same boldness and resolve to pray as David  did in Psalm 57:1,  
              
                “Be merciful and  gracious to me, O God, be merciful and gracious to me, for my soul takes refuge  and finds shelter and confidence in You; yes, in the shadow 
                  of Your wings will I  take refuge and be confident until calamities and destructive storms are  passed.” (AMP) 
               
              Another key factor for surviving life’s storms is staying in  close company with some godly leaders. True godly leaders are visionaries and  they can see beyond the struggles we face. As John C. Maxwell writes, “Leaders see life as it could be. They are  always seeing a little farther, a little more, than those around them.” If  it were not for leaders like this in my life, I would have stopped many times short  of God’s desired best for me.  
              So, it is a guarantee that storms will come and they will pass.  But it is what we do in the middle of them that makes us victorious. And if  fear tries to take over, we can just look unto our Heavenly Father and we will gain  the peace we need to go through any storm.  
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              Byron Clay Bohnert’s writings inspire people to look at life through  the eyes of Faith, a perspective that oftentimes helps us focus on  what’s really important and forego those that are not. On January 16,  2009, Byron took up new residence with our Lord in heaven. During his  29 years on this earth, he enjoyed sharing and encouraging people  through Devotions he wrote for CBN.com and other publications and his  personal witness just loving Christ, his family, his church and people  he never met. 
        
	
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