11-07-2025 PART 3: Choosing to Stand with God
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Section 1
The conversation between David and Rosalyn begins with warmth, humor, and gratitude, but quickly deepens into a testimony of faith. Rosalyn’s story reflects how God is present even in the smallest details—like preserving avocados during her chemo treatments. Her ability to share those avocados with other cancer families became an unexpected ministry, a small act of kindness multiplied by divine grace. Through her words, it’s clear that the Lord uses ordinary moments to open doors for extraordinary encouragement. Her joy in giving, her trust during physical struggle, and her gratefulness for each answered prayer remind listeners that God’s care reaches into every corner of life, even when things seem trivial. He is in the details, and His goodness shines through acts of faith both big and small.
Section 2
After Rosalyn’s story, David turns to Joshua 24:15 , where Joshua declares, “As for me and my household, we will serve the Lord.” The verse stands as a call to personal responsibility and faith. Joshua’s challenge to choose whom to serve is timeless, echoing into every believer’s life today. God allows human choice, but that freedom carries weight—each decision reflects whether we stand with Him or drift toward the world. True faith, like Joshua’s, involves conscious commitment, not mere emotion. Just as David in Psalm 23 decided, “I will fear no evil,” believers must decide in advance to trust God when the shadows fall. Faith is not passive; it is an active choice to remain anchored in God’s truth, even when uncertainty or opposition surrounds us.
Section 3
David emphasizes that standing with God often means standing alone, but such solitude is never isolation. When we stand with the Lord, we stand with the majority, for He Himself is the ultimate strength and authority. The courage to make that decision—to trust, obey, and serve—brings both peace and confidence. Every believer faces crossroads where compromise tempts and fear whispers. Yet those who choose God find stability in His presence and victory in His promises. It is far better to stand alone with truth than to bow with the crowd to falsehood. The call of Joshua still echoes today: make your choice. Stand with God, even if it costs you comfort, because in doing so, you gain everything that truly lasts.




