Magnify the Lord With Me
To live a righteous and holy life is to be met with many afflictions. Psalm 34 explains that no matter what our circumstances seem to indicate, God is for us in Christ. God is always working for the good of his children, and conforming them to the likeness of his Son. Therefore, in our every day, we can magnify him. In our troubled days, we can savor him. In our wanting days, we fear him, and in our heartbreaking days, we trust him, because “the Lord is near to the brokenhearted, and saves the crushed in spirit.”
Topics: Suffering, Affliction, Promises of God
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