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In this message, titled Present Your Case to God, we are encouraged to place before God whatever we are going through, knowing that only He can help us out.
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In this message, titled Present Your Case to God, we are encouraged to place before God whatever we are going through, knowing that only He can help us out.
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In this message, titled Present Your Case to God, we are encouraged to place before God whatever we are going through, knowing that only He can help us out.
The transcription is a prayer time session where the speaker encourages listeners to present their problems and difficulties to God. They discuss the importance of talking to God sincerely and truthfully about their circumstances and how God is capable of handling any situation. They also emphasize the peace that comes from talking to God and invite listeners to seek rest in Him. The session ends with a memory verse and a prayer. Music Music Are we weak and heavy laden? Come met with the Lord of care. Precious Saviour still our refuge? Take it to the Lord in prayer. Do thy friends despise forsake thee? Take it to the Lord in prayer. In his arms he will take and shield thee. Thou will find a solace there. Shalom Beloved, God bless you for joining the Just Ended Prayer Time. We bless God for another day to spend time in his Word. Facilitating today's devotion is Charlotte Atenotoku from Harvest Chapel International. Dinami Kumaf Let's kindly share a word of prayer. Gracious Lord, we are grateful for this day. We pray that the entrance of your Word gives us light and understanding. In Jesus' name, Amen. Let us take our confession from Joshua 1. Amen. The topic for today's devotion is present your keys to God. Taken from Job chapter 5 verse 8 to 9. And I read from the New Living Translation. If I were you, I would go to God and present my keys to him. He does great things too marvelous to understand. He performs countless miracles. Amen. Present your keys to God. Today's scripture refers to some counsel that Job's friend Eliphaz offered him when he was going through a difficult time. Even though the context of Job chapter 5 contained Eliphaz's condemnation of Job. I believe we could concentrate on the positive aspect of his message and apply it to our lives. Dear Christian, what is your current problem? Are you or a loved one suffering from a life-threatening illness? Challenging economic or business condition? Various form of abuse? Family issues? The death of a loved one? Extreme hunger or thirst? Abandoned by friends and family? Or going through any trying period? Are you stuck up in bitterness, depression or uncertainty as a result of these circumstances? Venting your feelings to anybody who will listen? Instead of wallowing in these low moments. Scripture teaches us to rather present our terrible situations to God. Presenting your keys to God is simply talking to God in all sincerity and truth. About how these circumstances affect you spiritually, emotionally and physically. It is best to present your keys to God because He alone does great, marvelous and uncomfortable miracles. He has demonstrated throughout Scripture and in our everyday lives that He is more than capable of handling any dreadful circumstances. Even if you do not receive immediate answers from God. There is nothing compared to the peace of mind achieved by just talking to God about your difficulties. Precious one, God invites everyone who is weary and burdened to find rest. In Matthew chapter 11 verse 28. For He is truly a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him. Hebrews 11 verse 6. Amen. Our memory verse will be taken from Job chapter 5 verses 8 to 9. If I were you, I would go to God and present my keys to Him. He does great things too marvelous to understand. He performs countless miracles. Amen. Let us pray beloved. Lord Jesus, we thank you for this message. We pray that you will help us in seeking you in difficult times. Knowing that you are a faithful God. Amen. Thank you and God bless you for staying through with us. Continue to stay tuned on Radio HCI for more spiritual content. See you at 12 noon for lunch hour prayer. Shalom.