The Lord is infinitely mightier than the fiercest storm, and He is the source of all our strength.
Psalms
Unto Thee Will I Cry ~ Psalm 28
My first thought, when trouble comes, should not be, “I need to talk to someone,” or even, “I need to put this on the prayer chain.” Instead, my first thought should be, “I need to talk to my Lord.”
Wait on the Lord ~ Psalm 27
Waiting is one of the hardest things to do, but it does get easier with time, when you allow God to be God and learn to trust Him fully.
Forsaken ~ Psalm 22
God does not promise us a life without suffering, but He does promise to go through it with us.
Teach Me to Wait ~ Psalm 25
Waiting on the Lord means that I acknowledge His perfect timing in the matters that pertain to me.
It’s All His ~ Psalm 24
The earth is the LORD’s, and the fullness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein.
I Shall Not Want ~ Psalm 23
No more ‘buts.’ Just follow Me. I am the Good Shepherd. I am your Shepherd, and you are my lamb. The lamb knows only to follow the Shepherd. Everything else is My responsibility.
Anticipation ~ Psalm 21
God doesn’t wait for me to ask Him my petitions, but He anticipates them with a ready answer. He is already working on my behalf before I even think to pray.
His Way Is Perfect ~ Psalm 18
Surely I can trust the almighty, all-powerful God with all my concerns, and with all my needs. I can of my own self do nothing, but with God all things are possible.
I Shall Be Satisfied ~ Psalm 17
Only Jesus can satisfy the deep longing of my heart. And I will be satisfied—truly, deeply, fully, completely satisfied—when I wake up to this realization and accept the unconditional love, acceptance, and validation found only in Christ.