Easy to read, a challenge truly to obey: ‘Love your enemies
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In suffering, distress, and desperation, we lift our pleas to God
Our God is a God of strength and power. He is fully able to do great things and has done them time and time again. Believing this, we pray, “How long, O Lord, must this continue?”
What really counts most? It’s not about the numbers, but the names
In our data-driven world, we do well to pray for others specifically, one by one.
The rest of the story: ‘And you shall love your neighbor as yourself’
We are eager to utter urgent prayers for the Lord’s help. Sometimes his answer includes, “Look at your neighbor in need.”
Scripture affirms that God is not too far to hear or too busy to help
“I call to God, and the Lord will save me. Evening and morning and at noon I utter my complaint and moan, and he hears my voice.“
It’s not if, but when. We can be sure God will ultimately prevail
It is sometimes difficult to embrace all God has promised us when the dark clouds surround us and the path forward appears unclear. Yet it was in moments like this the prophet Isaiah encouraged his beloved of old—and us.