Learning to Cry on the Lord
Psalm 55: 16th through 17
verse 16, As for me, I call to God, and the Lord saves me. Verse 17 Evening, morning and noon I cry out in distress, and he hears my voice.
The story above depicts what is written in verse 16 and 17. The author makes a personal case and not hearsay. And his argument stands for him each time he is in trouble whether it has been financial like Iris, health scares or situation, faith shaken etc. That whenever he finds himself in any case or trouble and he calls on the Lord. The lord is kind enough through His compassion to save him all the time. And even when the situation is so intense, terrible, and persistent. And based on it lingering, persistency, and also serious it might be. And because of this situation he keeps on crying day in and day out, the Lord always find a way to bring about victory and success for him. Delivering him from all of his distress and this is accomplished through the Lord hearing his voice and bringing the necessary remedy or solution.
Through this story, the author makes the insightful scene of the necessity to develop a healthy communication path with the Lord through consistent and persistent communication. Knowing such effort always yields outcomes of victory and breakthrough as indicative of Iris situation.
Today are you struggling learn from this author and Iris, that present and future helping hand in times of troubles, which yield true victory can only be found and guaranteed through the Lord Jesus Christ.
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