“The righteous person may have many troubles, but the LORD delivers him from them all.” Psalm 34:19 (NIV)
I have a dear friend whose husband didn’t want to be married anymore. Sure, she knew there were problems in their relationship, but this devastating news blindsided her. We prayed together. She sought counseling and even invited her husband along. Still, no matter her attempts to save her marriage, it was falling apart.
I’ve never seen her so helpless, so troubled, so lost. She was hanging on by a thread. I understand the darkness she was in and know the weakness and heart-wrenching pain because I’ve been there. Most of us have experienced terrible news that took us by surprise and left us hanging on by a thread.
Perhaps you’re there now. You may be experiencing a broken relationship. Maybe you need to be saved from some addiction or financial trouble. Whatever the case, you feel alone, scared and weak. Your situation is hard, wrenching and painful. You’re losing your grip on faith.
I could tell that my friend was losing her grip on her spiritual foundation. In her deep despair, all she had was a thread of hope to hang on to. What was that hope? It is the promise of God found in Psalm 34:19, “The righteous person may have many troubles, but the LORD delivers him from them all.”
Excerpt from Proverbs 31 Ministries (Author – Micca Campbell)
May the Lord remember this precious couple.
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Encouraging words, I Think we’ve all needed to hear this at one point in life or another.
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I learnt one lesson a while back that I never forget to this day. Sometimes we may feel that we are losing that final grip and at that time it can feel easier to just let go of the thread. I learnt however that God is always there, His grips are stronger than ours and He would never let us go – even when we feel that we are falling. Sometimes He is probably waiting for us to actually let go of our final grip, so that He can catch us and carry us….
Just a thought. 🙂
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holding onto hope. where would we be without this thin thread? thank you for this beautiful reminder.
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Thank you.
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