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Divine Help | July 6th

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  “For the eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to give strong support to those whose heart is blameless toward him.”

  2 Chronicles 16:9



  Beloved, are you looking to God for help today? Is there a need in your life? Are you hoping that the merciful hand of God will intervene in your circumstances? We are often plagued by doubts and wonder whether or when God will help us, but Scripture assures us to have confidence in our Lord.

  God desires to help us more than we are willing to trust in Him. He is actively looking to support those who rely completely on Him and follow Him faithfully. We should not doubt whether God will help us or is able to help us; rather, we should remind ourselves to commit everything to the Lord.

 The Lord is looking to show Himself strong on your behalf today. Will you look to Him? Will you rely on His will and commit yourself to the care of God while casting your burden upon the Lord? Faithful and mighty is our God. He is ever present to help in times of need.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

 
 
 

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