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Read: Psalm 55:16-23
Evening and morning and at noon I will pray, and cry aloud, and He shall hear my voice. Psalm 55:17
Bible In One Year: Psalms 66-67; Romans 7
In May 2003, a powerful earthquake struck northern Algeria. TV news images showed distraught people searching the rubble for survivors, while others numbly visited hospitals and morgues to see if their loved ones were alive or dead. Families stood together weeping and crying out for help. Their burden of uncertainty and grief could be seen, heard, and felt.
If you've experienced an intense feeling of loss, you'll appreciate the words of David in Psalm 55, penned during a painful time in his life. Oppressed by the wicked, hated by his enemies, and betrayed by a friend, David spoke of the anxiety and anguish that threatened to crush his spirit: "Fearfulness and trembling have come upon me, and horror has overwhelmed me" (v.5).
But instead of caving in to fear, David poured out his heart to God: "As for me, I will call upon God, and the Lord shall save me. Evening and morning and at noon I will pray, and cry aloud, and He shall hear my voice" (vv.16-17).
Prayer lifts our eyes from personal tragedy to the compassion of God. It enables us to cast our burdens on the Lord instead of breaking under their weight. When our hearts are filled with pain, it's good to call on God in prayermorning, noon, and night. David McCasland
I'm not in the mood for pancakes on Wednesday or any day at all because I'm sick of them. if you knew how many pancakes I make or see being made each and every day. seven out of every ten people order pancakes for breakfast and guess who has to make them or serve them or ring them up at the register. today alone I must have made 150 plates of pancakes. I eat eggs for breakfast. Why do you call the opening pancakes?
Thank you troops for all you do every day.
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