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Contributing Writer: Holly Rigos
Have you ever felt wrongly accused? Trapped by rumors, gossip, and/or false accusations?
Even the man after God’s own heart (1 Samuel 13:14) felt despair and suffering.
Despair, suffering, tragedy, and persecution will come. It is up to us to learn how to pray with lament, praise, and confession to the Lord just as King David did in the Book of Psalms and to learn from their mistakes.
In Psalms 43, it is suspected that King David is making applications to God concerning the damage done by his enemies and harm done by his own hands.
King David was usurped by his son, Absalom. He lost his kingdom, throne, children, home, and identity. Absalom claimed that David had lost the favor of God.
King David ignored the sins of his children and neglected the duties of being a righteous father. It led to this unfortunate opportunity of suffering which is where we find him in Psalms 43...
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!
Connect with Holly Rigos
Wife.Mom.Storyteller.Photographer.Teacher.TechDIYer.Believer.
After enduring two family members succumbing to cancer, two family friends were killed in the line of duty only then to watch my own husband battle Lymphoma in his 30s. I was at a crossroads with my faith - I could either TRUST GOD or not. I choose to TRUST and CAPTURE our legacy for God’s glory.
This devotional was submitted by Holly Rigos, a loving contributor to Our Given Purpose. Edited by Torrie Slaughter the founder of Our Given Purpose® in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
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Contributing Writer: Holly Rigos
Have you ever felt wrongly accused? Trapped by rumors, gossip, and/or false accusations?
Even the man after God’s own heart (1 Samuel 13:14) felt despair and suffering.
Despair, suffering, tragedy, and persecution will come. It is up to us to learn how to pray with lament, praise, and confession to the Lord just as King David did in the Book of Psalms and to learn from their mistakes.
In Psalms 43, it is suspected that King David is making applications to God concerning the damage done by his enemies and harm done by his own hands.
King David was usurped by his son, Absalom. He lost his kingdom, throne, children, home, and identity. Absalom claimed that David had lost the favor of God.
King David ignored the sins of his children and neglected the duties of being a righteous father. It led to this unfortunate opportunity of suffering which is where we find him in Psalms 43...
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!
Connect with Holly Rigos
Wife.Mom.Storyteller.Photographer.Teacher.TechDIYer.Believer.
After enduring two family members succumbing to cancer, two family friends were killed in the line of duty only then to watch my own husband battle Lymphoma in his 30s. I was at a crossroads with my faith - I could either TRUST GOD or not. I choose to TRUST and CAPTURE our legacy for God’s glory.
This devotional was submitted by Holly Rigos, a loving contributor to Our Given Purpose. Edited by Torrie Slaughter the founder of Our Given Purpose® in the Commonwealth of Virginia.