Remember: God’s Promises for September 2024

Dear Reader,

Welcome to September! Happy New Month! A new month always brings fresh beginnings, new opportunities, and unknown possibilities. But before you dive into your busy schedule, let’s pause for a moment. Have you taken time to discuss your September plans with Jesus? What if God has special instructions to help you navigate September’s challenges? Today’s message is part of our preparation for this new month. Jesus wants to remind us that He has already seen September ahead of us. As our God and guide, He brings a word that will help us navigate through it successfully.

Our Assurance for September 2024.


This September, God, our ever-present help, wants us to remember His promises. These timeless truths are not just for ancient times; they are for us, today, as we navigate new beginnings, challenges, and opportunities. As we reflect on Joshua 1:9, let’s explore what it means to walk in strength, courage, and with God’s constant presence.






1.       Be Strong – What it Means to Be Strong in God

As we face the unknowns of this month, God reminds us to be strong. However, our strength should not come from ourselves. God’s strength is reliable, and we need to draw from it. Whenever you feel depleted, take a moment to ask God for strength. Start each morning by asking God for the strength you’ll need for the day. That way, if the enemy tries to fill your mind with doubts and fears, you can confidently say, "You're too late, devil. I already asked for strength, and since it is God’s command and will for me to be strong, I have received it."

Reflect: When was the last time you felt God’s strength in your life?


2. Do Not Be Afraid- Facing Fear with God’s Assurance

Fear is a common response to the uncertainties we face, but God repeatedly tells us not to be afraid. This suggests we might face situations this month that could bring fear. We must understand that fear is not merely a feeling; it’s a spirit that does not come from God. It is something the enemy tries to plant in us to make us feel powerless. But remember, you are made in the image of God, and God has not given you the spirit of fear. Therefore, whenever you feel fear creeping in, remember to return that spirit to its sender. It does not belong to you.

Reflect: What fears are you facing this month? How can you confront them knowing that fear is not from God?


3.       Do Not Be Weak - Understanding Weakness in a Spiritual Context

    What kinds of soldiers go to war? Strong, well-prepared ones, right? Weak soldiers do not go to war.  God understands that even the strongest believers can feel weak at times, but He calls us not to be or remain in a state of weakness. God values our reliance on Him because, in our weakness, His strength is made perfect.

    Take Elijah, for example. After defeating the prophets of Baal, he was weak and fled to a mountain to be with God. There, he surrendered his weakness to God, and God restored him. This month, whenever you feel weak, lean into God. Surrender your weakness to Him and allow Him to strengthen you.

Reflect: How can you rely on God when you feel weak? What practical steps can you take to turn to God during those moments?


4.       Be Brave- The Role of Bravery in Faith

Being brave doesn’t mean the absence of fear—it means acting despite fear and facing danger or adversity with courage. It means taking action despite the risks and standing up for what is right, even in difficult situations. Bravery is about standing firm and taking steps forward, trusting God’s presence and promises. Bravery involves remembering that fear is not ours but the enemy's. It’s about moving forward, showing strength, resilience, and determination. God is with us, so let’s be brave in every situation we encounter this month.

Reflect: What is one area of your life where you need to show more bravery? How can trusting in God help you take that step?


5.       He is the LORD and He is Our God

The name "LORD" is significant. It’s the name God revealed to Moses in the burning bush, often written as "Yahweh" or "Jehovah," meaning "I am who I am." This name tells us that God has always been there and always will be. He is eternal, unchanging, and faithful. When we declare God as our Lord, we acknowledge His authority and pledge our allegiance to Him. This month, let’s remember who God is—our unchanging, faithful God who is with us.


6.       He Will Be with Us- Emmanuel

God’s name, Emmanuel, means "God with us." This is a promise that we are not alone. No matter what we face this month, God is with us in every situation, guiding, protecting, and comforting. From the ordinary moments to the challenging ones, His presence is our constant assurance. Remember the stories of the Bible: God was with Joseph in the pit and prison, with Daniel in the lion's den, and with the Hebrew boys in the fiery furnace. He will be with you, too.

Reflect: How does knowing that God is with you change the way you face your challenges? What are some ways you can remind yourself of God’s presence daily?


7.       Everywhere We Go

Not only will God be with us in every situation, but He will be with us wherever we go. This has been true since the beginning of time. From Eden to the present day, God’s presence has always been with His people. Even in the book of Esther, where God’s name isn’t mentioned, His presence was evident. As you go about your daily activities this month, remember that God is with you in every place you find yourself. This also means being mindful of our actions—knowing that God is with us even when we are tempted to stray from His path.


Who Are These Promises For?

These promises are for those who have accepted Jesus as their God. This relationship is not an accident; it’s an intentional choice. If you wish to enjoy these promises and you haven’t yet committed your life to Jesus, there’s an invitation for you.

Become Part of God’s Family

If you feel the call to be a part of this, you can pray this simple prayer:

“Dear Jesus, I now announce to sin, hell, and the grave that I believe in You, in Your power, and the sacrifice You made for me at the cross of Calvary. I believe that You defeated sin, hell, satan, and the grave. I hand over my entire life to You and pledge my allegiance to You as my master, leader, and God. Please forgive me for the times I have sinned and accept me back into Your kingdom. From this moment onward, I am a bona fide child of God and will live as such by Your grace. In Jesus' name. Amen.”

Conclusion: A Simple Formula for September 2024

To summarize, here’s our simple formula for confidence this month:

  • Be Strong and Brave.
  • Do Not Be Afraid or Weak.
  • Remember, God is with you wherever you go.

Let these truths guide you, and step boldly into September knowing you are not alone.

Call-to-Action: Engage and Share

Thank you for reading! I would love to hear your experiences and testimonies this month. To reflect further on your journey, you can participate in this reflection exercise. Feel free to revisit this post, share it, or reach out to me directly.

FAQs

1. How can I stay strong in my faith daily?
Stay connected with God through daily prayer, reading scripture, and surrounding yourself with a supportive faith community.

2. What should I do when I feel afraid?
Remember, fear is not from God. Use scriptures like 2 Timothy 1:7 to reject fear and affirm God’s presence and power in your life.

3. How do I know God is with me?
God’s promise is in His Word. Trust in His faithfulness. He is Emmanuel—God with us—and He promises never to leave nor forsake us.

4. Can I ask God for strength even in small challenges?
Yes! God cares about every detail of our lives. No problem is too small to bring to Him.

5. How can I share these messages with others?
You can share this post, discuss these promises with friends, and encourage them to rely on God’s strength.

6. What if I haven’t accepted Jesus but want these promises?
You can become part of God’s family today by accepting Jesus as your Savior. Simply pray with sincerity and invite Jesus into your heart.

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