Thy Saviour

Isaiah  43:3 For I am the LORD thy God, the Holy One of Israel, thy Saviour: I gave Egypt for thy ransom, Ethiopia and Seba for thee.

The words of God from the above verse offer us comfort and hope, reminding us that we are not alone in our journey through life. Our God, the Holy One of Israel, is not a distant and indifferent deity; instead, He is intimately involved in our lives, guiding and protecting us like a loving Savior.

As we delve deeper into this verse, we find that "Thy Saviour" signifies several key aspects of God's nature:

1. *Redemption*: God, as our Savior, is the one who redeems us from the bondage of sin and restores our broken relationship with Him. He sent His only Son, Jesus Christ, as the ultimate sacrifice, providing us with the opportunity to experience eternal life through faith in Him.

2. *Deliverance*: The term "Saviour" reminds us that God has the power to deliver us from the trials and tribulations we face. Even in the darkest moments, He is with us, offering strength and courage to persevere.

3. *Protection*: As our Savior, God shields us from harm and danger. He is our refuge and fortress, offering a place of safety amidst life's storms.

4. *Guidance*: Our Savior is not just a rescuer, but also a faithful guide. He leads us on the path of righteousness and offers wisdom to navigate the complexities of life.

5. *Personal Connection*: "Thy Saviour" emphasizes the personal relationship we can have with God. He knows each of us intimately, and His love for us is unconditional.

As God was reminding the children of Israel if His unwavering support and mighty deeds in the past born out of their obedience to Him, so also God is reminding us today, that as long as we keep our relationship with Him through our consistent obedience, He will always be our saviour in whatever we may be passing though in life. 

In our journey of faith, we may encounter obstacles and face moments of doubt. Yet, in those times, we can turn to "Thy Saviour" for strength, knowing that He is there to support and uplift us.

In conclusion, we have a loving God who is always and will always be there for us, as long as we keep our relationship with Him through obedience to His will. 

God bless you.

Prayer key:

1. Lord, thank you for the blessing of today in Jesus Christ name.

2. Lord, I surrender my life to you, be my savour in Jesus Christ name.

3. Lord, help me to trust you aas my saviour in any life challenges I may pass though in life, in Jesus Christ name.

4. Thank you Lord for answered prayers in Jesus Christ name. Amen.