Wednesday, August 28, 2019
How to Move Through Suffering and Come Back Stronger Day 4
Psalm 5: 1-3
I like how David cries out to God not in a victimising mentality but rather acknowledging both his circumstances as well as his Lord. David wasn't just recognising that God is valuable above all but has the astounding faith that God would deliver him. If I'm to remember God's faithfulness to David despite the astounding odds that were agains't him, why can't He help me overcome mine? I have Christ with me so that's a bonus. Reckon I should make more attempts in have lengthy prayers in the morning rather than my standard 2 minute ones. I'm free from most stress in the mornings so yea, should probs start that lol.
Prayer/response:
- pray for 5-10 minutes in the morning
- Keep Cape Town persistently in my prayers as well as the team
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