ACKNOWLEDGE GOD

FAITH CAPSULE: God reverses irreversible.

Psalm 3 

Worshiping God in the place of worrying is acknowledging God that reverses the irreversible in challenging trouble of times.
When trouble increases, it will become challenging trouble. 
It is challenging trouble that will persist to become a hardly resolved or to become permanent pain with whom or where it exists.
One that tolerates challenging trouble without expectation for self-deliverance is taking a position for pain in the journey of life.
Are you experiencing challenging trouble?
Challenging trouble demands deliverance for one with attention to address the root of the challenge trouble in the life of man.
Challenging trouble in the life of one can be the decisions made on behalf of one by the parents or grandparents or loved ones, not knowing the consequence of decisions made.
Also, the root cause of challenging trouble might have been out of the good intention to help with not becoming of pain.
What is the root of your challenging trouble?
Challenging trouble can be of affliction passed down from family in the journey of life.
However, Psalm 34:19 records to encourages against challenging trouble, “Many are the afflictions of the righteous, But the Lord delivers him out of them all.”
Be conversant with the word of God as a manual of life that is with answers to reverse challenging trouble, to cease permanently.
In life, there is no man with an exception not to experience challenging trouble.
For example, King David, identified by God as a man after the heart of God, repeatedly experience challenging trouble but overcame it all. 
Psalm 3:1-2 testifies the evidence to the challenge of David, “Lord, how they have increased who trouble me! Many are they who rise up against me. Many are they who say of me, “There is no help for him in God.”
The Bible identifies how David came out of challenging trouble for learning: 
DAVID ACKNOWLEDGES GOD
Despite increasing challenges, David acknowledged the awesomeness of God, “But You, O Lord, are a shield for me, My glory and the One who lifts up my head.” (Psalm 3:3) 
David, in time of his challenging trouble, his worshiping of God was not distracted.
David gave himself to worship God instead of worrying over his challenging trouble when he acknowledged God for what God has done, and what He was doing in his life, the evidence of what God will do in his life. Acknowledging God in a troubling challenge is the way of thanking God, provoking the intervention hand of God.
The disobedience of Jonah to the word of God positioned him in challenging trouble. 
Jonah, like David, also acknowledges God when he looked up to God to remind God about how God has brought him far in life. 
Jonah acknowledges God as he promised to sacrifice before God with the voice of thanksgiving.
Acknowledging God is a self-deliverance to overcome challenging trouble.

Prayer for today: Ask God to activate you to acknowledge Him for His hand in your challenging time.

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