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    Panic Or Pray?

    READ: 2 Chronicles 14:1-11


    Help us, O Lord our God, for we rest on You, and in Your name we go against this multitude. —2 Chronicles 14:11

    An 85-year-old woman, all alone in a convent, got trapped inside an elevator for 4 nights and 3 days. Fortunately, she had a jar of water, some celery sticks, and a few cough drops. After she tried unsuccessfully to open the elevator doors and get a cell phone signal, she decided to turn to God in prayer. “It was either panic or pray,” she later told CNN. In her distress, she relied on God and waited till she was rescued.

    Asa was also faced with the options of panic or pray (2 Chron. 14). He was attacked by an Ethiopian army of a million men. But as he faced this huge fighting force, instead of relying on military strategy or cowering in dread, he turned to the Lord in urgent prayer. In a powerful and humble prayer, Asa confessed his total dependence on Him, asked for help, and appealed to the Lord to protect His own name: “Help us, O Lord our God, for we rest on You, and in Your name we go against this multitude” (v.11). The Lord responded to Asa’s prayer, and he won the victory over the Ethiopian army.

    When we are faced with tight spots, meager resources, a vast army of problems, or seemingly dead-end solutions, let’s not panic but instead turn to God who fights for His people and gives them victory. —Marvin Williams

    In my distress, anxiety, and fear, Lord, teach
    me to rely on You and draw close to You. Then I
    know I’ll be able to stand strong in Your power
    and won’t be dependent on my own strength.

    Prayer is the bridge between panic and peace.

    #2
    Amen, thanks for sharing.

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      #3
      Amen

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        #4
        Ttt

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          #5
          Thanks bro bill. That was right on time.

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            #6
            Thank you! After having 2 back surgeries in 3 years and starting to have the same symptoms again I am pretty scared and nervous at the same time. I have an appointment with the surgeon again on the 25th and the thought of a 3rd surgery scares the snot out of me.

            Sounds about like what my Grandpa would've told me - He pastored for 47 yrs before God called him home. Miss that man terribly.

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              #7
              Thanks, once again. I feel like I need to make that decision almost daily nowadays. Ill keep praying I reckon.

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                #8
                AMEN and thanks

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                  #9
                  Enjoyed. Thanks!

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                    #10
                    Thanks for this post. Spread the good news

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                      #11
                      ttt

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                        #12
                        up

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