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BRING YOUR BURDENS TO GOD IN PRAYER

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TOPIC: BRING YOUR BURDENS TO GOD IN PRAYER
TEXT:  PSALM 34: 1-6  
SUNDAY APRIL 2nd 

Key verse:” Be careful with nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus”. Philippians 4: 6,7  
The Lord is saying you should bring your fears before Him; bring to Him those things that are causing fear in your life. God will deliver you from all your fears and you will be peaceful. Those threatening situations will not be there anymore. That thing that you are thinking and worried about; that thing that is hanging over your head and flooding your heart with despair, will not be there anymore. Their circumstances were to make them ashamed before their neighbors, their colleagues, their fellow students, their fellow workers, and Church members, but they sought the Lord. There is a God in heaven that has great concern for you. God does not want you to be ashamed. Child of God, your God does not want you to be embarrassed. There is God in heaven, waiting for you to seek His intervention in the embarrassing situation you are passing through. He will hear you and cause your shame to disappear. That thing that is to bring you shame will not come to be. God knows how to do it. He knows how to handle things; how to reconstruct things. God knows what to do to make your shame disappear like the cloud in the sky.
I do not know how many troubles you have – more than ten troubles. You count them by all your ten fingers, but the troubles are more than ten? You count your toes as well, and after counting, the troubles are more than twenty? Your God can deliver you from all those troubles in Jesus’ name. Child of God, there is great benefit in serving the Living God. Turn your heart to him; turn your faith in Him. Look unto Him and know with certainty and full assurance in your heart that the Lord will intervene in your situation. The blessing you are looking for will come. When it comes, you will testify and glorify the name of the Lord.

Thought for the day: Burdens are lifted at calvary

Song for the day: He loves me I cannot say why

Bible reading for the day: Judges 8-9; Luke 8:22-56
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