Have you ever had those moments where you feel dazed, confused, down-trodden, weary or all of the above? I know I have. And I realized that's okay. It's alright to have moments such as these. According to Psalm 42:5, 11 and Psalm 43:5, even the psalmist have felt that way. Nonetheless, the psalmist knows that his only hope is in God. He found that hope by seeking God in prayer.
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In the midst of distress or in the time of trouble, put your hope in God. Give Him a yet praise. Regardless of how things may seem, YET we shall praise him. Negative account balance in the bank....YET praise Him. A friend backstabbed you....YET praise Him. Don't know which way is up....YET praise Him. Your boss seems a bit bossy...YET praise Him. There's power in praising the one and only Almighty God!!!
WE SHALL YET PRAISE HIM!!!
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