Spread the Good Word: Psalm 18:27

by | May 5, 2017 | The Good Word | 0 comments

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So often, when we’re afflicted, troubled, discouraged, tempted, or lonely, we think that God is far away and unconcerned with our struggles. But this verse tells us that we are always on His radar. He sees us and will save us … even His timing isn’t our timing.

This verse also tells us that God also sees our pride … even the pride inside that we don’t show to anyone else. He sees it and isn’t happy about it. For our own good, He takes us down a notch.

Whichever scenario you most relate to today, isn’t it something to know that God sees you?

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