Life throws curveballs, right? It tests you, refines you, and ultimately teaches you to lean on God with all your heart. Think of it this way: even the toughest situations are blessings in disguise, drawing you closer to Him.
When you're feeling overwhelmed and desperate, lift your hands up and cry out to God. Before you turn to anyone else, seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit, who will send angels to your aid.
Find refuge in Jesus, your shield and protector. He’s powerful enough to set you free and conquer your fears. Reaching out to God always brings peace and immeasurable rewards.
Remember Psalm 121:1: "My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth." Jesus is there for you 24/7, offering comfort, relief, and healing. Place your life in His hands and allow His perfect will to unfold in your life.
His love will always look out for you, and there's no safer place than in His presence.
And we know, that to men that love God, all things work together into good, to them that after purpose be called saints.
Ask ye, and it shall be given to you; seek ye, and ye shall find; knock ye, and it shall be opened to you.
But we firmer men owe to sustain [or to bear up] the feeblenesses of sick men, [or unfirm in faith], and not [to] please to ourselves.
And do not ye forget well-doing, and communing; for by such sacrifices God is well-served.
And also the Spirit helpeth our infirmity; for what we shall pray, as it behooveth, we know not, but that Spirit asketh for us with sorrowings, that may not be told out.
so that we say trustily, The Lord is an helper to me; I shall not dread what a man shall do to me.
God, our health, help thou us, and, Lord, for the glory of thy name, deliver thou us; and be thou merciful to our sins, for thy name.
That giveth strength to the weary, and strength to them that be not, and multiplieth stalworth[y] ness.
The Lord is mine helper and my defender; and mine heart hoped in him, and I am helped. And my flesh flowered again; and of my will I shall acknowledge to him.
Have thou trust in the Lord, of all thine heart; and lean thou not to thy prudence.In all thy ways think on him, and he shall dress thy goings.
The song of degrees. I raised mine eyes to the hills; from whence help shall come to me.Mine help is of the Lord; that made heaven and earth.
Just [or rightwise] men cried, and the Lord heard them; and delivered them from all their tribulations.
Dread thou not, for I am with thee; bow thou not away, for I am thy God. I comforted thee, and helped thee; and the right hand of my just [or rightwise] man up-took thee.
when thou sheddest [or shalt pour] out thy soul, either thy will, to an hungry man, and [ful] fillest a soul that is tormented, thy light shall rise in darknesses, and thy darknesses shall be as midday.
He shall keep the health of rightful [or rightwise] men, and he shall defend them that go simply.
Give thou to him that asketh of thee, and turn thou not away from him that will borrow of thee.
To the overcomer, the song of the sons of Korah, for youths. Our God, thou art refuge, and virtue; helper in tribulations, that have found us greatly.
Blessed be God and the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, Father of mercies, and God of all comfort,which comforteth us in all our tribulation, that also we may comfort them, that be in all dis-ease [or in all pressure] by the admonishing by which also we be admonished of God.
Therefore go we with trust to the throne of his grace, that we get mercy, and find grace in covenable help.
For I am thy Lord God, taking thine hand, and saying to thee, Dread thou not, I helped thee.
When thou shalt go by waters, I shall be with thee, and floods shall not cover thee; when thou shalt go in fire, thou shalt not be burnt, and flame shall not burn in thee.
For victory, the psalm of David. I abiding abode the Lord; and he gave attention to me. And he heard my prayers;I hid not thy rightfulness [or right-wiseness] in mine heart; I said thy truth and thine health. I hid not thy mercy, and thy truth, from a much council.But thou, Lord, make not far thy merciful doings from me; thy mercy and truth ever[more] take me up.For why evils, of which is no number, encompassed me; my wicked-nesses have taken me, and I might not, that I should see. Those [or They] be multiplied above the hairs of mine head; and mine heart forsook me.Lord, please it to thee, that thou deliver me; Lord, behold thou to help me. Be they shamed, and ashamed together; that seek my life, to take away it. Be they turned aback, and be they shamed or ashamed; that will or desire evils to me.Bear they their confusion anon; that say to me, Well! well! in scorn.All men that seek thee, be fully joyful [or full out joy], and be glad in thee; and say they, that love thine health, The Lord be magnified ever-[more].Forsooth I am a beggar and poor; the Lord is busy of me. Thou art mine helper and my defender; my God, tarry thou not.and he led out me from the pit of wretchedness, and from the filth of dregs. And he ordained my feet on a stone; and he dressed my goings.
The Lord is nigh [to] them that be of troubled heart; and he shall save meek men in spirit.
not beholding each by himself what things be his own, but those things that be of other men.
These things I have spoken to you, that ye have peace in me; in the world ye shall have dis-ease, [or have pressing, or over-laying], but trust ye, I have overcome the world.
He that despiseth his neighbour, doeth sin; but he that doeth mercy to a poor man, shall be blessed.
And, brethren, we pray you, reprove, [or chastise], unpeaceable [or unquiet] men. Comfort ye men of little heart, receive ye sick men, be ye patient to all men.
The Lord is nigh to all that inward-ly call him; to all that inwardly call him in truth.
God in the midst thereof shall not be moved; God shall help it early in the gray morrowtide.
To victory, over Jeduthun, the psalm of David. Whether my soul shall not be subject to God; for mine health is of him.Do not ye have hope in wicked-ness, and do not ye covet ravens; if riches be plenteous, do not ye set the heart thereto.God spake once, I heard these two things; that power is of God,and, thou Lord, mercy is to thee; for thou shalt yield to each man by his works.For why he is both my God, and mine health; mine up-taker, I shall no more be moved.
All ye that travail, and be charged, come to me, and I shall fulfill [or shall refresh] you.Take ye my yoke on you, and learn ye of me, for I am mild and meek in heart; and ye shall find rest to your souls.and said to him, Art thou he that shall come, or we abide another?For my yoke is soft [or sweet], and my charge is light [or easy].
loving together the charity of brotherhood. Each come before to worship other [or Coming before together in honour];
Forsooth I am a beggar and poor; the Lord is busy of me. Thou art mine helper and my defender; my God, tarry thou not.
And God is mighty to make all grace abound in you, that ye in all things evermore have all sufficience, and abound into all good work;
He cried to me, and I shall hear him; I am with him in tribulation; I shall deliver him, and I shall glorify him.
Therefore ye, as the chosen of God, holy and loved, clothe [ye] you with the entrails of mercy, benignity, and meekness, temperance, patience;
And the Lord is made refuge, either help, to a poor man; an helper in covenable times in tribulation.
The eld [or old] error is gone away; thou shalt keep peace, peace, for thou, Lord, we hoped in thee.
Abide thou the Lord, do thou manly; and thine heart be comforted, and suffer thou for the Lord.
For I hungered [or I was hungry], and ye gave me to eat; I thirsted, and ye gave me to drink; I was harbour-less, and ye harboured me;
But God commendeth his charity in us; for if when we were yet sinners, after the time Christ was dead for us,
And behold we together in the stirring of charity, and of good works;not forsaking our gathering together, as it is the custom to some men, but comforting [them], and by so much the more, by how much ye see the day nighing.
And the Lord God said, It is not good that a man be alone; make we to him an helper like to himself.
And they cried to the Lord, when they were set in tribulation; and he delivered them from their needinesses.
He that hath the chattel [or the substance] of this world, and seeth that his brother hath need, and closeth his entrails from him, how dwelleth the charity of God in him?
I shall give understanding to thee, and I shall teach thee; in this way in which thou shalt go, I shall make steadfast mine eyes on thee.
For where twain or three be gathered in my name, there I am in the middle of them. [For where two or three be gathered in my name, there I am in the midst of them.]
And I know, that this thing shall come to me into health, by your prayer, and the underministering of the Spirit of Jesus Christ,
Our soul suffereth the Lord, that is, abideth patiently his will; for he is our helper and defender.
To the overcomer, lose thou not the seemly song of David, when Saul sent men and kept the house, to slay him. My God, deliver thou me from mine enemies; and deliver thou me from them that rise against me.
Forsooth hills [or mountains] shall be moved together, and little hills shall tremble together; but my mercy shall not go away from thee, and the bond of my peace shall not be moved, saith the merciful doer, the Lord.
But God of patience and of solace give to you to understand the same thing, each into other, after Jesus Christ,that ye of one will with one mouth worship God and the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.
And inwardly call thou me in the day of tribulation; and I shall deliver thee, and thou shalt honour me.
Thou art my refuge from tribulation, that encompassed me; thou, my fully joying [or full out joy], deliver me from them that encompass me.
For, brethren, ye be called into freedom [or into liberty]; only give ye not freedom [or liberty] into occasion of flesh, but by charity of [the] Spirit serve ye together.
Therefore the Lord abideth, that he have mercy on you, and therefore he shall be enhanced sparing you; for why God is Lord of doom, blessed be all they that abide him.
The psalm of David. The Lord governeth me, and nothing shall fail to me;in the place of pasture there he hath set me. He nourished me on the water of refreshing;he converted my soul. He led me forth on the paths of rightfulness [or rightwiseness]; for his name.
He that dwelleth in the help of the highest God; shall dwell in the protection of God of heaven.Evil shall not come to thee; and a scourge shall not come nigh to thy tabernacle.For God hath commanded to his angels of thee; that they keep thee in all thy ways.They shall bear thee in the hands; lest peradventure thou hurt thy foot at a stone.Thou shalt go upon a snake, and a cockatrice; and thou shalt defoul a lion, and a dragon.For God saith, For he hoped in me, I shall deliver him; I shall defend him, for he knew my name.He cried to me, and I shall hear him; I am with him in tribulation; I shall deliver him, and I shall glorify him.I shall [ful] fill him with the length of days; and I shall show mine health to him.He shall say to the Lord, Thou art mine up-taker, and my refuge; my God, I shall hope in him.
And the Lord thy God shall give ever rest to thee, and shall [ful] fill thy soul with shinings, and shall deliver thy bones; and thou shalt be as a watered garden, and as a well of waters, whose waters shall not fail.
The holy prayer of David. The Lord is my lightening, and mine health; whom shall I dread? The Lord is defender of my life; for whom shall I tremble [or quake]?
Therefore do not ye be busy into the morrow, for the morrow shall be busy to itself; for it sufficeth to the day his own malice.
Be thou not wise with thyself; dread thou God, and go away from evil.For why health shall be in thy navel, and moisting of thy bones.
each man as he hath received grace, ministering it into each other [or ministering each to other], as good dispensers of the manyfold grace of God.
To victory, the psalm of David. Lord, thou hast proved me, and hast known me;And soothly thither thine hand shall lead me forth; and thy right hand shall hold me.And I said, In hap darknesses shall defoul me; and the night is my lightening in my delights.For why darknesses shall not be made dark from thee, and the night shall be lightened as the day; as the darknesses thereof, so and the light thereof.For thou haddest in possession my reins; thou tookest me up from the womb of my mother.I shall acknowledge to thee, for thou art magnified dreadfully; thy works be wonderful, and my soul shall know that full much.My bone, which thou madest in private, is not hid from thee; and my substance formed in the lower parts of [the] earth.Thine eyes saw mine unperfect thing, and all men shall be written in thy book; days shall be formed, and no man is in those [or them].Forsooth, God, thy friends be made honourable full much to me; the prince-hood of them is comforted full much.I shall number them, and they shall be multiplied above the gravel; I rose up, and yet I am with thee.For thou, God, shalt slay sinners; ye men-quellers, bow away from me.thou hast known my sitting, and my rising again. Thou hast understood my thoughts from [a] far;
Therefore we shall not dread, while the earth shall be troubled; and the hills shall be borne over into the heart of the sea.
Temptation take not you, but man’s temptation; for God is true, which shall not suffer you to be tempted above that that ye may; but he shall make with temptation also purveyance, that ye may suffer [or sustain].
Lo! the king shall reign in rightfulness, and the princes shall be sovereigns in doom.For why after days and a year, and ye that trust shall be troubled; for why [the] vintage is ended, gathering shall no more come.Ye rich women, be astonied; ye that trust, be troubled; unclothe ye you, and be ye ashamed; gird your loins;wail ye on breasts, on the desirable country, on the plenteous vinery [or vineyard].Thorns and briars shall ascend [or go up] on the earth of my people; how much more on all the houses of joy of the city making full out joy?For why the house is left, the multitude of the city is forsaken; darknesses and groping be made on [the] dens, till into without end. The joy of wild asses is the pasture of flocks;till the spirit be shed [or poured] out on us from on high, and the desert shall be into Carmel, and Carmel shall be areckoned into a forest.And doom shall dwell in wilder-ness, and rightfulness [or rightwiseness] shall sit in Carmel;and the work of rightfulness [or rightwiseness] shall be peace, and the tilth of rightfulness [or rightwiseness] shall be stillness and secureness, till into without end.And my people shall sit in the fairness of peace, and in the tabernacles of trust, and in rich rest.But hail shall be in the coming down of the forest, and by lowness the city shall be made low.And a man shall be, as he that is hid from [the] wind, and hideth himself from tempest; as streams of waters in thirst, and the shadow of a stone standing far out in a desert land.
Mourning in the heart of a just [or rightwise] man shall make him meek; and he shall be made glad by a good word.
Therefore do not ye be made like to them, for your Father knoweth what is need[ful] to you, before that ye ask him.
Do ye manly, and be ye comforted; do not ye dread in heart, neither dread ye at the sight of them, for thy Lord God himself is thy leader, and he shall not leave thee, neither forsake thee.
And Samuel took one stone, and put it betwixt Mizpeh, and Shen; and he called the name of that place The stone of help or Ebenezer. And he said, Hitherto the Lord hath helped us.
To victory, the psalm of David. The Lord hear thee in the day of tribulation; the name of God of Jacob defend thee.Send he help to thee from the holy place; and from Zion defend he thee.
My Lord God, help thou me; make thou me safe by thy mercy.And they shall know, that this is thine hand; and thou, Lord, hast done it.
If I shall go in the midst of tribu-lation, thou shalt quicken me; and thou stretchedest forth thine hand on the ire of mine enemies, and thy right hand made me safe.