Nehemiah 8:10 says the joy of the Lord is a source of strength, especially during difficult times.
When you feel forgotten, remember:
You are seen.You are held.You are loved by the One who promises joy even in sorrow.
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Nehemiah 8:10 says the joy of the Lord is a source of strength, especially during difficult times.
We wait.
For the whisper.
For the breakthrough.
For the healing.
For the answer that seems long overdue.
When you feel forgotten, remember:
You are seen.
You are held.
You are loved by the One who promises joy even in sorrow.
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We wait for Him to speak, to answer, to appear …
Do we wait in vain? Are we wasting time?
Common questions when we are weak in spirit, strong in the flesh, when hope is lost and we believe that we have no one … but God reminds us in CCC Hymn 376, “Jesus the one that I share my mind with, the friend that will not forsake me, the King that transforms cries into joy, the comforter of my soul …”
Philippians 4:4 encourages rejoicing in the Lord always, suggesting joy can be found regardless of circumstances.
Psalm 16:11 emphasizes that being in God’s presence brings fullness of joy.
Nehemiah 8:10 says the joy of the Lord is a source of strength, especially during difficult times.
We wait.
For the whisper.
For the breakthrough.
For the healing.
For the answer that seems long overdue.
When you feel forgotten, remember:
You are seen.
You are held.
You are loved by the One who promises joy even in sorrow.