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Contributing Writer: Irvine Saint-Vilus
When things are going well, such as getting a new job, receiving a promotion at work, closing the deal on a house, or buying a new car, it is no trouble to shout out,
Letting go with hands raised, and throwing a little shimmy dancing in the mix.
However, when the bad news comes..Ā like discovering a sickness, losing a job, or experiencing the death of a loved one, it becomes very difficult. And for some, nearly impossible to praise God for those circumstances.
In Psalm 118: 19-29, the psalmist teaches us several things about the importance of praise.
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Irvine Saint-Vilus
Irvine is a published author, worship leader, instructor, and speaker. Over the past two years, she worked as an instructional assistant helping autistic students in the school system. Irvine also had the privilege of working as a chaplain in a hospital setting, which allowed her to minister to patients, staff and work in a team environment where collaboration and accountability were essential. Irvine received a Bachelor's degree in English at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte; a Master's degree in Divinity, and a School Counseling degree at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia.
This devotional was submitted by Irvine Saint-Vilus, a loving contributor to Our Given Purpose. Edited by Torrie Slaughter the founder of Our Given PurposeĀ® in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
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Contributing Writer: Irvine Saint-Vilus
When things are going well, such as getting a new job, receiving a promotion at work, closing the deal on a house, or buying a new car, it is no trouble to shout out,
Letting go with hands raised, and throwing a little shimmy dancing in the mix.
However, when the bad news comes..Ā like discovering a sickness, losing a job, or experiencing the death of a loved one, it becomes very difficult. And for some, nearly impossible to praise God for those circumstances.
In Psalm 118: 19-29, the psalmist teaches us several things about the importance of praise.
Read More at www.ourgivenpurpose.com
Join us each day as we read the One Year Bible together. Listen to the devotionals and use them as a space to begin or end the assigned Bible reading. Follow us on Facebook & Instargram to share your insights!
Irvine Saint-Vilus
Irvine is a published author, worship leader, instructor, and speaker. Over the past two years, she worked as an instructional assistant helping autistic students in the school system. Irvine also had the privilege of working as a chaplain in a hospital setting, which allowed her to minister to patients, staff and work in a team environment where collaboration and accountability were essential. Irvine received a Bachelor's degree in English at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte; a Master's degree in Divinity, and a School Counseling degree at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia.
This devotional was submitted by Irvine Saint-Vilus, a loving contributor to Our Given Purpose. Edited by Torrie Slaughter the founder of Our Given PurposeĀ® in the Commonwealth of Virginia.