A long time passed and that king of Egypt died. But the Israelites were still forced to work very hard. They cried for help, and God heard them. God heard their painful cries and remembered the agreement he made with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. God saw the troubles of the Israelites, and He knew that he would soon help them. Exodus 2:23-25 ERV
Praise & Prayer
"I will cast my cares upon God, who hears me, remembers me, and is faithful to me. Loving Father, I praise You for being attentive to my cries for help. I trust in Your unfailing Word and covenant promises, which are "Yes" in Christ and "Amen" for the honor and glory of Your name. Holy Spirit, please teach me to cry out to God and pray without ceasing for my family and friends who are going through physical suffering or painful predicaments. Grant me an opportunity this day to pray with someone who thinks God is distant and doesn't seem like He listens to them. God of miracles, please hear their cry and come to their deliverance as we pray in the mighty name of Your beloved Son, Jesus Christ. HOSANNA [Save us, we pray, O LORD!]"
March through books of the Bible and meditate on the promise, prayer, and song of the day to help strengthen your faith and personal relationship with Jesus Christ, our Savior. Loving people with compassionate care and pointing them to "Christ, the Way, the Truth, & the Life" is how you will be a soul winner and bring glory to God.
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