Praise In the Presence of Godનમૂનો
At the Feet of Jesus
There is no night so long or so dark that Jesus cannot see you through if you will come and lay your burdens at His feet. When we learn to wait at the feet of the Lord, He will bring us through the darkness and into the light of a new day.
People may learn how to pray and how to praise. People may come into the assembly of believers and lift their hands and glorify the Lord and sing a thousand songs. Yet these things will never substitute for those long hours at the feet of Jesus. Those who have learned to live at His feet, clinging to His promises and waiting on Him, experience a dimension of life and fruitfulness beyond what they have ever known before.
A New Time and Place
There is no night so long or so dark that Jesus cannot see you through if you will come and lay your burdens at His feet. When we learn to wait at the feet of the Lord, He will bring us through the darkness and into the light of a new day.
People may learn how to pray and how to praise. People may come into the assembly of believers and lift their hands and glorify the Lord and sing a thousand songs. Yet these things will never substitute for those long hours at the feet of Jesus. Those who have learned to live at His feet, clinging to His promises and waiting on Him, experience a dimension of life and fruitfulness beyond what they have ever known before.
A New Time and Place
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About this Plan
Pastor Jack Hayford points the way to the life-changing pathway of praise. No matter how you feel, praise will shape what your experiences will become. When doubts come, praise God that His Word will never fail you. When fears taunt, praise God that His presence never leaves you. When questions arise, praise God that His wisdom holds every answer. Praise leads you to the One who assures peace beyond strife, hope beyond trial, joy beyond sorrow, and life beyond all.
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We would like to thank Pastor Jack Hayford for providing this devotional. For more information, please visit: www.jackhayford.org