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Hoping in Hard Times

Psalm 34 David is writing this song shortly after he had come through a difficult time. David had been forced from his home because he was running for his life. A man who he once trusted, Saul, was now trying to end David’s life. When many people think about the great characters featured in the Bible, they wrongly think that these people did not experience struggles and suffering. When you read the Psalm from David, it is clear that the opposite is true. He had been driven to the end of himself, and that is exactly where God met him. When David hit the lowest point, he cried out to God: I sought the Lord, and he answered me; he delivered me from all my fears. (4) It is so encouraging to me to see that in David’s incredibly difficult time, God was right there to not only listen to his cry, but also deliver David from his fear and save him from all of his troubles (verse 5). Taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the one who takes refuge in him. (8) David was able to tangibly ex

Looking For Direction

If there’s one thing I’ve figured out in my nearly 30 years on this planet, it’s that life can’t be figured out. Every day, we are all faced with decisions that can have serious repercussions on our future. Decisions that not only impact ourselves, but the people around us that we care about the most. Is there a way that we can know what to do? Is there a way to avoid making serious mistakes in our decision making? I think there is a way. While I know I will never be able to make sense of life, I know that God has it figured out. I spend a great deal of my time working with teenagers, and adolescence is a time of great uncertainty. There are so many life-altering decisions that can be made in the course of those years. Who should I date? Who should I hang out with? Where should I go to college? When can I be independent? These are just a few questions that teens face. So I felt led to talk with them about how they can know what to do. Scripture is filled with evidence to th