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05/03/2009

DO NOT BE AFRAID


(From God's Daily Promises)

Scripture:

The Lord who created you says:
"Do not be afraid, for I have ransomed
you. I have called you by name; you
are mine. When you go through deep
waters and great trouble, I will be with
you."  Isaiah 43:1-2 NLT

Think about this when things get
tough for you.  God Bless You

Two Margarets

Margaret MacLachlan and
Margaret Wilson, Covenanters
in Wigtown, Scotland, were
tried for their faith on April 13,
1865, for refusing to take the
Oath of Abjuration, which
stated that the Church of God
is a department of the State.
Found guilty of rebellion,
attending field meetings, and
worshiping in places other than
a church, they were ordered to
receive their sentences on their
knees. When they refused to bow
before anyone but God, they were
forced down to their knees and then
were sentenced to death by drowning.

On May 11, 1685, the two faithful
Margarets were tied to posts and
staked in the sea as the tide was
rising. The older Margaret (MacLachlan)
was farther out. They were given many
chances to recant their beliefs, but they
stood firm and resolute.

Margaret MacLachlan remained silent,
her eyes closed throughout the ordeal,
communing with Christ until death. As
the tide rose eighteen-year-old Margaret
Wilson began to sing a Covenanter
rendition of Psalm 25:7. Then, she recited
from Romans 8: "We are more than
conquerors through him that loves us.…"

After the waves washed over her head,
the soldiers pulled her out, pleading with
her one last time to "pray for the king!"
She prayed, but her pray was, "Lord, give
him repentance, forgiveness, and salvation,
if it be Thy holy will." The angry soldiers
threw her back into the water, and she joined
Margaret MacLachlan before the throne.

We may never face the rising tide of the sea,
but the deep waters of trouble and loss can
be just as overwhelming. How do you react
when you feel you are about to drown in the
rising tide of your own troubles?

Adapted from The One Year® Book of
Christian History by E. Michael and Sharon
Rusten (Tyndale, 2003), entry for May 11.

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