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The pray(er) is crying out to GOD because there are many frustrations that the pray(er) is faced with. The pray(er)’s initial response is one of overwhelm, but as the pray(er) continues to pray, the prayer turns from one of full frustration to one of hope that things will turnaround. Please study: Psalms 42:5-6, 57:1, 73:23&26; Lamentations 3:22-24; Matthew 6:34; Luke 12:6-7; Hebrews 4:16 & 13:5-6; 1 Peter 5:6-7; Isaiah 41:10; & Philippians 4:19-20.
By Tanwanda SmithThe pray(er) is crying out to GOD because there are many frustrations that the pray(er) is faced with. The pray(er)’s initial response is one of overwhelm, but as the pray(er) continues to pray, the prayer turns from one of full frustration to one of hope that things will turnaround. Please study: Psalms 42:5-6, 57:1, 73:23&26; Lamentations 3:22-24; Matthew 6:34; Luke 12:6-7; Hebrews 4:16 & 13:5-6; 1 Peter 5:6-7; Isaiah 41:10; & Philippians 4:19-20.