David was able to take up his praise in God because he had truly poured out his pain to God. You must fully cast your cares on him to see that he completely cares for you.
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Overwhelmed The sermon, "Pour Out Your Pain" was challenging for me as a guy. I want to hold in my emotions, be a dude about it and never let anyone see me shed a tear. Chock it back and cut off those emotions so no one can see me being weak.
But that's not who God calls us to be. And if we as guys can't pour out our emotions to God we will never have the relationship that He (God) wants us to have with Him. Pour out your pain!
Margie (2/3/2019)
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Convicted! We often don’t pray because we think that God will be God and His will will be done regardless which of course is true because he is The Almighty. However, his word teaches us to be faithful by asking and seeking with our whole heart. Too often I find myself silent when I should be crying out to God in prayer perhaps because I’m scared of his answer being contrary to my liking. Although I know he will equip me for anything I’m called to bear, in my humanness I am overwhelmed. Help me, Lord, to fully cry out to you so that my praise will be full.
Cindy (2/3/2019)
Great Sermon! Thank you for the reminder. God indeed will answer my prayers concerning family...it may not be in my lifetime but His will, will be done...Glory to God... He is faithful.