“I’m grateful that the good Lord does,” Jensen said, adding that he regularly felt God’s presence. “He refills my tank.”[1]
In Jeremiah 20, the prophet records being whipped and placed in stocks. After his release, he composed a prayer filled with emotion, doubt, despair, anger, and hope—all rolled into one prayer. His emotions were frenzied, but one thing he knew for sure—the Lord God was with him.
In our loneliness, we can always remember we are never alone. God is with us. He dispenses hope and His presence keeps our tanks full. True peace comes not from the absence of trouble, but from the presence of God. Alexander MacLaren |
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