"This is my comfort in my trouble; that your sayings have given me life" (Psalm119:50).
I believe every person has someone or something that he or she turns to when things are tough, when life's storms seem to be overwhelming, or when you see no way out of the rut you're in. For a child, it should be their parent(s); for a spouse it should be the other spouse; for a single person, it might be a friend or relative. It's good to have other people to turn to when you need someone. However, other people are just as fragile and vulnerable as you and I are, and they are not able to give us the comfort and security we need.
There's only ONE source you and I can turn to for complete 100 % comfort and security, and His name is Jesus. He not only gives us comfort and security, He gives ut LIFE, everlasting life! "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life" (Joh3,16).
That's what I call comfort! That's what I call security in an unsecure and volatile world where everything seems to be falling apart.
Who's your comfort? If you haven't already done so, make Jesus your comfort today by inviting Him into your life. He is already standing at the door and knocks, all you have to do is open the door and let Him in.
I believe every person has someone or something that he or she turns to when things are tough, when life's storms seem to be overwhelming, or when you see no way out of the rut you're in. For a child, it should be their parent(s); for a spouse it should be the other spouse; for a single person, it might be a friend or relative. It's good to have other people to turn to when you need someone. However, other people are just as fragile and vulnerable as you and I are, and they are not able to give us the comfort and security we need.
There's only ONE source you and I can turn to for complete 100 % comfort and security, and His name is Jesus. He not only gives us comfort and security, He gives ut LIFE, everlasting life! "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life" (Joh3,16).
That's what I call comfort! That's what I call security in an unsecure and volatile world where everything seems to be falling apart.
Who's your comfort? If you haven't already done so, make Jesus your comfort today by inviting Him into your life. He is already standing at the door and knocks, all you have to do is open the door and let Him in.
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