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... In difficult and disappointing times, we find refuge in Him alone. His word gives comfort and urges us on. In all times, both good and bad, He is our hope, our comforter, our joy and our peace (Romans ...
Divine gaze
... "The eyes of the Lord are on the righteous, and his ears are attentive to their cry." Even in the darkest valleys, David trusted in God's watchful care and found refuge in His presence.
Likewise, we can ...
The Throne of Grace
... were virtually known by every Israelite; Kedesh, Hebron, Shechem, Bezer, Golan and Ramoth (Joshua 20:7-8). They were called Cities of Refuge and were easily accessible with smooth roads, good bridges as ...
Swallow the bitter pill
... altar and choose to believe God’s word. Choose to believe that God knows you and will surely bring you relief.
As we run to God for refuge, let us know it is to Zion and this includes our full awareness ...
Why do bad things sometimes happen to good people?
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Similarly, many blame God for the challenges they go through, forgetting the words of the Psalmist in Psalm 46:1-3 “God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Therefore, we will ...
An opportunity to run to God
... in Psalms 25:3 “none who have faith in God will ever be disgraced for trusting him”. When it feels like there is no hope, let that be an opportunity to run to God, for he is our refuge. In him we are safe. ...
The Power Therein
... faced with challenges, what forces are you calling on? Who is your help in these trying times of your life? It’s not enough to run to God as a refuge. It’s not enough to come to Mount Zion and accept God’s ...
What do you treasure?
“Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal: But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust ...
The Throne of Grace
... were virtually known by every Israelite; Kedesh, Hebron, Shechem, Bezer, Golan and Ramoth (Joshua 20:7-8). They were called Cities of Refuge and were easily accessible with smooth roads, good bridges as ...
The most shameful and stigmatized death: death on the cross
... you are talked about because of these, do people encourage you to seek refuge where God would not approve? Do you feel “beaten” by these things you never asked for that wreak havoc every time, but you ...
Why do bad things sometimes happen to good people?
...
Similarly, many blame God for the challenges they go through, forgetting the words of the Psalmist in Psalm 46:1-3 “God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Therefore, we will ...
Swallow the bitter pill
... altar and choose to believe God’s word. Choose to believe that God knows you and will surely bring you relief.
As we run to God for refuge, let us know it is to Zion and this includes our full awareness ...
The Hard Truth
... on the cross. Our ability to trust who we are running to is the first step to overcoming the hard times. God is not just a tower of refuge to us who trust Him; He is also our strength; help in time of ...
The Throne of Grace
... were virtually known by every Israelite; Kedesh, Hebron, Shechem, Bezer, Golan and Ramoth (Joshua 20:7-8). They were called Cities of Refuge and were easily accessible with smooth roads, good bridges as ...
Seeing through the dark
... In difficult and disappointing times, we find refuge in Him alone. His word gives comfort and urges us on. In all times, both good and bad, He is our hope, our comforter, our joy and our peace (Romans ...
An opportunity to run to God
... in Psalms 25:3 “none who have faith in God will ever be disgraced for trusting him”. When it feels like there is no hope, let that be an opportunity to run to God, for he is our refuge. In him we are safe. ...
The Power Therein
... faced with challenges, what forces are you calling on? Who is your help in these trying times of your life? It’s not enough to run to God as a refuge. It’s not enough to come to Mount Zion and accept God’s ...
Developing an attitude of thanksgiving and gratitude
... from the hands of his enemies and Saul. The metaphors used by David in verses two to three – rock, fortress, deliverer, shield, horn of salvation, stronghold, and refuge – shows that David had an intimate ...
We can face tough times and win!
... evil abound in this world and we seek refuge for our dear souls. So many entangling issues come our way and we wonder the way out as Christians. In our day-to-day relationships, we are faced with tough ...
Why do bad things sometimes happen to good people?
...
Similarly, many blame God for the challenges they go through, forgetting the words of the Psalmist in Psalm 46:1-3 “God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Therefore we will ...