[one fifty three] 2.17.11 |
"Why are you downcast, O my soul?
Why so disturbed within me?
Put your hope in God, for I will yet praise Him,
My Savior and my God."
Why so disturbed within me?
Put your hope in God, for I will yet praise Him,
My Savior and my God."
-Psalm 43:5
Is there ever any reason to be downcast? Actually, there are two reasons, but only two. If we were still unbelievers, we would have a reason to be downcast; or if we have been converted but continue to live in sin, we are downcast as a consequence.
Except for these two conditions, there is never a reason to be downcast, for everything else may be brought to God “by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving” (Phil. 4:6). And through all our times of need, difficulty, and trials, we may exercise faith in the power and love of God.
“Put your hope in God” (Ps. 43:5). Please remember there is never a time when we cannot hope in God, whatever our need or however great our difficulty may be. Even when our situation appears to be impossible, our work is to “hope in God.” Our hope will not be in vain, and in the Lord’s won timing help will come.
Oh, the hundreds, even the thousands, of times I have found this to be true in the past seventy years and four months of my life! When it seemed impossible for help to come, it did come, for God has His own unlimited resources. In ten thousand different ways, and at ten thousand different times, God’s help may come to us.
Our work is to lay our petitions before the Lord, and in childlike simplicity to pour out our hearts before Him, saying, “I do not deserve that You should hear me and answer my requests, but for the sake of my precious Lord Jesus; for His sake, answer my prayer. And give me grace to wait patiently until it pleases You to grant my petition. For I believe You will do it in Your own time and way.”
“For I will yet praise Him” (Ps. 43:5). More prayer, more exercising of our faith, and more patient waiting leads to blessings – abundant blessings. I have found it to be true many hundreds of times, and therefore I continually say to myself, “Put your hope in God.” -George Mueller
My friend posted this on facebook and I had to share it =) It goes along with these lyrics from Glad:
I wanna know where the bad feelings go,
when I'm depressed and I get down so low
And then I see you coming to me, and it's alright.
when I'm depressed and I get down so low
And then I see you coming to me, and it's alright.
Got to run... going to Wichita to see the Princess Bride in theaters with my Uncle and his family. Bye!
Shaina
P.S. Don't forget to check out my about me page and my guestbook!
P.S. Don't forget to check out my about me page and my guestbook!
HOW DO YOU MAKE THAT CLOCK FLOAT!!!! Do you have a fishing line or something? *must know*
ReplyDeleteJack
I cloned it in from another picture... in the other picture I was holding the clock by a handle I didn't clone in... tricky, tricky! :)
ReplyDeleteI was just listening to Glad yesterday. :) I really like your “About Me” page.
ReplyDeleteCatherine
Thanks Catherine! =) Yes, they're awesome, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteI love your "About Me" page too :D
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