Yesterday's Bible Study |
In this verse from Psalm 138, David writes that the Lord answered and strengthened him when he called out to the Lord. Today, we can experience the same strength that David did. Let's think about how that's possible …
David's experience began with his decision to cry out to the Lord. He was distressed, and instead of turning to sin he turned to the Lord. He knew that nothing in the world would provide relief; only God could answer David's cries for help in the way that he needed. In much the same way, when we need something from the Lord, we should not sit passively and wait for it to happen. Rather, we should take it to Him in earnest prayer.
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In this verse from Psalm 138, David writes that the Lord answered and strengthened him when he called out to the Lord. Today, we can experience the same strength that David did. Let's think about how that's possible …
David's experience began with his decision to cry out to the Lord. He was distressed, and instead of turning to sin he turned to the Lord. He knew that nothing in the world would provide relief; only God could answer David's cries for help in the way that he needed. In much the same way, when we need something from the Lord, we should not sit passively and wait for it to happen. Rather, we should take it to Him in earnest prayer.
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