by Gail Rodgers
**Although God has promised never to leave you, why does it sometime feel like He is not aware of your situation? Can we pray for you? http://thelife.com/interactive/share.html
"Come let us bow down in worship, let us kneel before the LORD our Maker" (Psalm 95:6).
As we move toward the approaching Easter season let us be reminded together that our God is a promise keeping God and we will choose to worship Him together.
~Almighty Father,
I thank you today that You are the God of the covenant promises. You are the God who keeps the promises You make to us, Your children.
Today I ask that You would remind me of the promises that You have made to me in the past and refresh my faith today to believe them with new confidence!
Thank you that You have promised never to leave me; to guide me with Your word: help me to find the time to read it. Thank you that You promise to hear my prayers and to be my guard and my guide today. Thank you for the amazing promise of Psalm 94:18 & 19
"When I said, ‘My foot is slipping, Your love, O LORD, supported me. When anxiety was great within me Your consolation brought joy to my soul.’"
Thank you, Lord, for that sure picture of Your love supporting us as we walk a slippery road and feel nearly ready to fall.
Thank you that You console us with the depth of Your name and how that is a source of deep joy as we walk.
Bless my heart today with peace, patience and a real sense of Your support where ever my foot feels a slippery edge. Grant me the confidence that You will hold me securely.
Lord, I kneel before You and worship You for You are my Maker and the one I can trust with my life even in the midst of my unanswered questions. I choose to trust You and worship You today
In the powerful name of Jesus I pray, amen.
Questions: How do you know that you can trust God in the midst of your unanswered questions? Can you relate a situation in your life where God obviously supported you when you were on a slippery slope? Let’s take some time today and thank Him for who He is.
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