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What concerns you concern God?
“The Lord will perfect that which concerns me; Your mercy, O Lord, endures forever; do not forsake the works of Your hands.” – Psalm 138:8 Father, help us to cast all of our care, every concern, upon the Savior.
What does Psalms 138 say?
It is part of the final Davidic collection of psalms, comprising Psalms 138 through 145, which are specifically attributed to David in the first verse. This particular psalm describes that those who are close to God live in reality, and those who believe in human power live in a world of fantasy.
Is it possible to live life without God?
What a relief it has been to discover that trying to live life without God is not just a pre-Christian problem; it is a post-Christian problem too. Christians try to live their lives without God just as much as non-Christians do! The idea that Christians and non-Christians don’t struggle with the same things is a misconception.
What does life with God look like?
We catch glimpses of what life with God looks like all the time! People get healed. Addicts get sober. Marriages grow stronger. Aggrieved parties reconcile. Desperate souls find deliverance and tranquility. The happy truth is, we cannot ultimately live life without God.
Is the Gospel for non-Christians?
No wonder we are all so worn out. This dilemma means the Gospel is not just a necessity for non-Christians, it is for Christians too—the Gospel is for humans. It is for those who try to live without God and those who try to live as God, which is all of us.
Is life better with or without sunshine?
For some of us, it’s like asking if life is better with or without sunshine. Just because you choose to hide yourself from the sun doesn’t mean that the sun ceases to exist. You’re just avoiding it. For some people, that’s better. It’s their choice. For others, that seems worse.