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GOD IS ALWAYS GOOD TO US

Writer's picture: Danny DomingoDanny Domingo

Before David became the king of Israel, King Saul tried to kill him. There were so many times that he was in danger when he was fleeing from King Saul. He was always walking in the shadow of the valley of death. King David would never know what would happen to him, but there was one thing that kept him alive, and that was his faith in the Lord. When he didn’t know what to do, he always asked God for direction and guidance. There were so many circumstances that he cried out to the Lord to protect him from his enemies. There was one situation that even his own army was thinking about killing him, but he strengthened himself in the Lord.

Despite all the hardships and dangerous situations that he went through, his hope in the Lord never changed. He still believed that the goodness and lovingkindness of the Lord would follow him all the days of his life and that he would dwell in the house of the Lord forever. When King David was in a very dangerous and lonely place, God’s presence was with him. God never left Him. Eventually, King Saul died, and the people of Israel made him their king.

In the same manner, we always need to remember that the Lord is good, kind, and loving to all of us, who believe in Him. No matter how difficult our situations, God is good to us. He is always there to guide and watch over us. So let us not doubt and worry when we go through difficult situations. Eventually, the problem that we are going through will pass.

Ask yourself these questions: What does God want me to do in the middle of my problems? Why do I need to trust God in the middle of my problem?

Write down all the worries that you are facing today and lift them up to God.

Prayer:

Father in heaven, thank you for always being with me even in my problems and struggles. Please help to trust you completely. I believe that you love me and care about my situations. Please help me now with (mention your prayer requests). In the name of Jesus, I pray. Amen.

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