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Believe God

Believe God
By: Shirley Thomas
      Hear my prayer, O Lord,
And let my cry come to You.
 (Ps 102:2; NKJV).

Psalm 102.1, is a song of David, “A Prayer of the Afflicted, (Ps. 61:2) When David is overwhelmed and pours out his complaint before the Lord showing The Lord’s eternal Love”.

Verse 2, David ADDRESS’ the Lord to: “Hear my prayer, O Lord” with a TOPIC: “And” the PRAYER: “let my cry come” with EMPHASIS: “to You”.  

The remainder of the psalm pleads David’s supplications to the Lord, and prediction’s of the Lord.
Faith and praying gets you through the hardest of times in life. Shifting your focus from the problem(s) to the Problem Solver through Jesus, is the answer. –ST
After reading Psalm 102 in its entirety, ask yourself, Jehovah, do I have the faith of David in his supplication? If not, its time to make a self assessment of your spirituality with the Lord.

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