Psalm 145:13-14 has it all in it today!

AND

Jesus Always by Sarah Young writes this morning that “sometimes you and I (God) are the only ones who know you have fallen”…
And we can be our own worst critics aren’t we?
The temptation is to either gloss over the issue since no one else is aware of it or to bury ourselves in the shame of the secret of it…
The NIV Life Application Study Bible note writes:
“Sometimes our burdens seem more than we can bear, and we wonder how we can go on. David (the author of this Psalm) stands at this bleak intersection of life’s road

and points toward the Lord…
God is able to lift us up because:
His greatness is unfathomable
He does mighty acts across many generations
He is full of glorious splendor and majesty
He does wonderful and awesome works
He is righteous
He is gracious, compassion, patient, and loving
He rules over an everlasting kingdom
He is our source of all our daily needs
He is righteous and loving in all His dealings
He remains near to those who call on Him
He hears our cries and saves us
If you are bending under a burden and feel that you are about to fall, turn to God for help. He is ready to lift you up and bear your burden.”
All that from two verses- how’s that for coaching?!
Pick which character trait of God you need in life today and cling to it with all you have because HE IS FAITHFUL TO ALL HIS PROMISES!!!
The is indeed good. Thanks so much for sharing this with us. I’m truly grateful.
On Mar 15, 2018 13:27, “What Kind of Peace Is This?” wrote:
> thischicksinpeace posted: “Psalm 145:13-14 has it all in it today! AND > Jesus Always by Sarah Young writes this morning that “sometimes you and I > (God) are the only ones who know you have fallen”… And we can be our own > worst critics aren’t we? The temptation is to either gl” > Respond to this post by replying above this line > New post on *What Kind of Peace Is This?* > Christian Life > Coach_Loved > by > thischicksinpeace > > Psalm 145:13-14 has it all in it today! > > [image: Image result for psalm 145:13] > > AND > > [image: Image result for psalm 145:14] > > *Jesus Always* by Sarah Young writes this morning that “sometimes you > and I (God) are the only ones who know you have fallen”… > > And we can be our own worst critics aren’t we? > > The temptation is to either gloss over the issue since no one else is > aware of it or to bury ourselves in the shame of the secret of it… > > The NIV Life Applicati
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