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Chapter 43 of 55

S. THE LORD STANDING BY

11 min read · Chapter 43 of 55

THE LORD STANDING BY

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Acts 23:11

"And the night following, the Lord stood by him and said, `Be of good cheer, Paul.’" And the same text, "For there stood by me this night, the angel of God Whose I am, and Whom I serve saying, `Fear not, Paul.’" Fear not. THE LORD STANDING BY. And that’s been God’s shepherding care for His people through the centuries. And through the millennia and through the ages and through all time. In the hour of need, He is standing by. When Hagar with Ishmael her son was cast out and wandered throughout deserts of Beersheba, not bearing to look upon the starved, famishing, thirsting face of her dying son.

She laid him down in the shade of a little desert bush and withdrawing herself, the Bible says, about a bow shot distance, she bowed her head and wept before the Lord. And while she cried, there came a voice out of heaven saying, "Hagar, Hagar, why weepest thou?" And she replied, "Because I cannot bear to look upon the face of my boy as he dies." And the Lord said, "Hagar, lift up thy face." And the mother lifted up her face and there was a fountain of water in the midst of the burning sand in the deserts of Beersheba. The Lord standing by. When Elijah fled from the face of Ahab, in the days of the terrible drought, he came to dwell by the brook Sharon [sic, Cherith]. But there was nothing to eat. There was a famine in the land. And the Lord sent His ravens and said, "Elijah," the Lord standing by. When the three Hebrew children were cast into the fiery furnace, when the king Nebuchadnezzar, looked through the burning door and saw those three bound Hebrew believers in cast, cast into the fire.

He cried saying, "Were there not three? But I see four. And the face and the countenance of the fourth is like unto the Son of God." The Lord standing by. When Stephen was stoned to death. As they beat His broken body into the dust of the ground, he lifted up His face. And the only time in God’s Word where it said Jesus stood in glory, in heaven the Book says. Stephen saw the Lord Jesus, "standing at the right hand of the throne of God." The Lord standing by. And in this passage, in the life of the Apostle Paul, beat and imprisoned.

Written [sic, Smitten] on the mouth, blasphemed and disowned and dishonored, cast and tossed around, as a thing of no consequence, as an enemy of his people and a traitor to his nation. In the nighttime, the Book says, "The Lord stood by." And a few years later after languishing in the prison at Caesarea, placed on a ship to be sent to Rome to be tried for his life. Fourteen days and nights, a terrible storm, without sun or stars or light. And when all hope had vanished that they might be saved, the Book said there stood again by the apostle the Lord saying, "Paul, be of good cheer, be of good cheer."

You see Paul had stood by the Lord, and now in his hour of need, the Lord is standing by Paul. Paul stood by the Lord when he became a Christian in Damascus. When he sought to preach the Gospel of Christ to His people in Damascus. They made a conspiracy to destroy his life and to take his life from his earth.

They let him down by the night by a basket and so he escaped, but standing by the Lord. On his first missionary journey, they stoned him at Lystra and dragged him out for dead. But Paul was still standing by the Lord. On his second missionary journey, they beat him in silence until the blood ran down. Put him in stocks and chains. Thrust him into an inner dungeon, but he was still standing by the Lord. On his last missionary journey, coming to Jerusalem here for the last time, they seized him and would have beat him to death had he not been rescued by the colonel of the garrison there of the Roman legions in the city of Jerusalem. But he was still standing by the Lord. And in the last letter that he ever wrote to his son Timothy he says, "At my first answer no man stood by me. I pray, God, it may not be laid to their charge.

"Notwithstanding, the Lord stood with me. And He strengthened me...

"And the Lord shall deliver me from every evil work [and] will preserve me unto His heavenly kingdom to whom be glory forever and ever." And having written this, he put his head on the block and became an apostolic martyr to the faith of Jesus Christ. The Lord stood by him. And as the Lord received the martyred spirit of Stephen, the Lord received the glorious soul and spirit of the Apostle Paul.

You see, God never lets us down. When we stand by Him, He stands by us. The old Psalmist said, "I am old. Once was I young. But in these years, I have never seen the righteous forsaken nor his seed begging bread." And in Heb 13:5, "For He hath said, I will never leave thee nor forsake thee."

You stand by the Lord, and the Lord will stand by you. Young man, you stand by the Lord. Young woman, you stand by the Lord. And the Lord will stand by you.

One of the mothers said to me, "Ah, that you say a word to my daughter." The daughter came to me. This was her problem. She was at that age where she was blooming and blossoming into womanhood, conscious of the boys. Wanting to be popular.

She came to me and asked, "What do you think? My mother opposes it. What do you think? I want to dance. What shall I do?" This was my reply to this young woman here tonight. This was my reply. "All you have to decide in your heart is the kind of people you want to be with and the kind of a boy you want to fall in love with. And the kind of a home that you want to have.

"There are a lot of boys that meet their wives on the dance floor. I know that. I know that. There are a lost [sic] homes that are made from the dance floor. I know that.

"But girl, there are some boys that are not looking for a wife on a dance floor. And I know a lot of boys like that. Lots of boys. You will find them in the university by the hundreds and the hundreds.

"You will find them in this church by the scores and the scores. There is not every boy that is looking for a wife and a sweetheart on a dance floor.

“There are a lot of boys that are look for a girl who’s given her life to the Lord Jesus.

"Who loves the church and the work of the church and is turned aside from questionable social amusements. And you will find a boy like that if you trust God. Put your life in His hands. Walk in His faith. You stand by the Lord and see if the Lord will stand by you."

Saul said to Abner the captain of the hosts, "Who is this stripling or ruddy-faced, unshaven boy in his chains [sic] coming out there to champion God against the hosts of the Philistines?"

Abner said, "I don’t know. I never saw him before." So they brought the stripling before Saul. And Saul said, "Who are you? And where is your father?" And the boy said, "My name is David. And I am a shepherd. I’m the youngest son of Jesse of Bethlehem." And Saul said, "You a stripling, a boy, you dare to go out to meet this giant and man of war from Philistia? You? You?" And the boy replied, "I was keeping my father’s sheep, and there came a bear to destroy the flock. And God delivered the bear into my hands. And there came a lion to destroy the flock.

"And the Lord delivered the lion into my hands. And the same Lord God that delivered into my hands the lion and the bear, the same Lord God will deliver into my hands Goliath."

Tall man of war whose spear was like weaver’s. Whose sword was taller than a man’s head. Whose shield was a weight no man could bear. "God will deliver him into my hands." That boy ran across the little valley between the two armies. Stopped at Elah and picked up five round stones. Put them in his little leather satchel. Went up clear up on the other side. And when Goliath saw it, he was insulted. Insulted. "You? You? Why, said Goliath, I’ll feed your carcass to the beasts of the field and the birds of the air. You." And the boy replied, "You come to me with a sword and with a spear, but I come to you in the name of the Lord God of hosts." And the Lord stood by the boy. He doesn’t let him down. He won’t let you down. You trust Him. You believe in Him. He will see you through. See if He doesn’t.

Young man, stand by the Lord. Girl, stand by the Lord. And the Lord will stand by you. In manhood and in womanhood, you stand by the Lord and the Lord will stand by you.

All of the trials and fortunes that happen to other people sometimes come to us. The day, the night, somewhere, sometime, all of the ill you see around you, the heartbreak, you shall experience them. We all do. You stand by the Lord and the Lord will stand by you. In the little church where I grew up, we had testimony meetings often. Almost every Wednesday night. I used to share in them as a little fella. Stand up and quote a passage of Scripture or say something in my heart of gratitude for the Lord Jesus. Testimony meetings.

One night in the little town where I lived, a burglar tried to rob one of the stores on the little main street. The town marshal who lived right across the street from us, the town marshal tried to prevent the robbery and the robber shot him. And the next morning when our little town awoke, they went down there to open up the store and they saw the town marshal in his own blood, cold and dead. On a post there, holding up the porch of one of the stores, there was a stream of blood all the way down that post, where when he was shot by the burglar, leaning against the post and falling to the ground, the blood coming out of his heart stained that post all the way down to the sidewalk.

It was a tragic thing for us and for our neighbors right across the street. She was a blessed Christian woman and they belonged to our church. She had several little children. And in just a little while, she was to be a mother again. At the testimony meeting in our little church on Wednesday night, I was seated right close to her on the same bench with her. She got up to testify. And I remember for the years since what she said.

She stood up and she told us there in our Wednesday prayer meeting, she said, "This great sorrow that has come upon us. I haven’t been prepared for us. I have nothing in the world. Nothing. Nothing. But Lord is helping me. And the Lord will see me through." Do you see He did? You know that He did. "I have been young and now I am old, yet have I not seen the righteous forsaken nor his seed begging bread." The Lord standing by. And in old age, and it comes. And in senility, and it comes. The end of the way, and it comes.

He’ll be standing by when nobody wants me and nobody cares for me. In age and in death, when even my own family and this blessed church will say, "Let us put your dead out of our sight." As such as Abraham loved Sarah, he went to the sons of the Hittites, and said, "Let me buy from you the cave of Machpelah that I might put my dead out of my sight, out of my sight." Out of my sight. Who shall care for me then? Who? It shall be the Lord standing by. The Lord standing by.

I went to see an old man that belonged to our church. And finally, his eyes had gone blind and in his age, blind there and invalid and blind, I shook his hand and knelt down by his side and I prayed for him that the healing presence of Jesus might be with him. And he shook my hand and said, "Wait a minute, Pastor. Oh, no, Pastor, don’t pray that. Don’t pray that," he said.

"Don’t." He said, "My eyes are gone and I can’t see. And my health and strength are gone and I can’t walk. And my family are gone and I’m by myself. And my friends are all on the other side.

"Pastor, don’t pray that. Pray that the Lord Jesus will take me soon. I want to go. I am ready to go. Pray that God will liberate me that I might go, too."

I did. "Lord, " I prayed, "this blessed brother in Christ, this man who trusts and loves Thee, he’s blind and can’t see.

"He’s weak and he can’t walk. He’s old and his life is spent. He is forlorned and homeless. His friends and family are all gone. O God, take him to Thyself. Liberate him and let him go." And the Lord answered prayer. It wasn’t long until he slipped away. And I buried him in the faith and in the patience of Jesus. When the storms of life are raging

Stand by me. When the world is tossing me Like a ship upon the sea, O Thou Who rulest wind and water,

Stand by me. In the midst of tribulation

Stand by me. When the hosts of hell assail And my strength begins to fail, Thou Who never lost a battle,

Stand by me. In the midst of faults and failures

Stand by me. When I’ve done the best I can And my friends misunderstand, Thou Who knowest all about me

Stand by me. When I am growing old and feeble

Stand by me. When my life becomes a burden And I’m nearing chilly --

Bob Miller is a city boy. Raised in the city. He never heard those old-timers sing way out in the country. Way up in the hills. I never heard one of them say, "Jordan” in my life.

You know how that is pronounced. If you have ever been with those old-time people. When my life becomes a burden And I’m near chilly Jerd’n, O Thou Lily of the Valley

Stand by me.

"For there stood by me this night, the Lord." The Lord. Ah, we offer Him to you. Your Savior. The fellowship of this people, the glorious comradeship of this church, we offer Him to you. Would you stand by Him? Would you?

While we sing our hymn of appeal, anywhere, somebody you. Somebody you. "I’ll take Him tonight as my Savior. I’ll follow Him. I’ll stand by Him."

"I’ll put my life in the fellowship of this church." Would you do it tonight? Would you? Is there a family of you? Is there one somebody of you? Is there a youth or a child? As God shall say the word, shall make the appeal, would you come and stand by Him and with us? Would you? While all of us sing this hymn together. While we stand and while we sing.

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