“Call on me in the day of trouble; I will deliver you, and you will honor me.” (Psalm 50:15)
During times of significant disappointment, our instinct often leads us to withdraw and isolate ourselves. We may feel the urge to manage our struggles alone, keeping our losses, failures, and crises hidden from others. However, this approach can be detrimental.
In these moments of hardship, you may need to lean on your friends and family. Seeking help from others is not a sign of weakness; it’s a vital part of healing. God never intended for you to bear the weight of pain and stress alone. We are designed for connection and community. In fact, the very first thing God declared in the Garden of Eden was, “It’s not good for man to be alone.” We are created for relationships.
Job 6:14 reminds us, “When desperate people give up on God Almighty, their friends, at least, should stick with them.”
There will be times when your pain feels so overwhelming that you might think, “I don’t even believe in God right now!” In those moments, it’s crucial to have friends who will come alongside you and say, “That’s okay. We’ll believe for you.”
Similarly, there may be occasions when you feel devoid of faith, consumed by doubt. That’s when your friends can step in and reassure you, “That’s okay. We will have faith for you. We will trust God together.”
“By helping each other with your troubles, you truly obey the law of Christ” (Galatians 6:2). What is the law of Christ? It’s simple: Love your neighbor as yourself. The Bible encourages us to support one another. Each time you assist someone in pain, you are living out the law of Christ.
Attempting to face your troubles alone will only lead to exhaustion and increased stress. Embrace the support of others and allow your friends to help carry you through difficult times.
Remember, our Lord Jesus is just a call away, and He is already aware of the struggles you face. He is reaching out to you—will you answer His call?
“Give Jesus a try. If you don’t find Him to your liking, the enemy will always welcome you back!”
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for my friends and loved ones. I am grateful for the comfort I find in You. Please restore my spirit, especially when I feel broken. I praise You for never forsaking me in difficult times. Because of Your love, I can experience peace and forgiveness for all my sins. Through Jesus, I am liberated from the penalty of sin, and regardless of what happens in this life, I will be healed and loved for all eternity. Help me to remember these truths and to share them with those who are seeking Your refreshing comfort. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
**Prayer: A Conversation with God**
Remember, prayer is simply a heartfelt conversation with God. He understands your innermost feelings, so there’s no need to stress about finding the perfect words. Here’s a prayer to help guide you:
Seeking Jesus? Join me in this prayer:
Lord Jesus, I desire to know You personally. Thank You for sacrificing Yourself on the cross for my sins. I now open the door of my life and welcome You as my Savior and Lord. Thank You for forgiving my sins and granting me eternal life. Please take control of my life and shape me into the person You want me to be.
If you have prayed this prayer, congratulations!
According to Luke 15:7, the angels rejoice whenever a sinner accepts Jesus Christ as their Savior. There’s a celebration happening in heaven right now because of your decision! Cherish this date as your “second birthday,” the moment you were born anew in Christ. You can trust that God has heard your prayer.
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Rob Lavallee
Scriptural Seeds Ministries
