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When Your World Falls Apart: See Past the Pain of the Present When Your World Falls Apart: See Past the Pain of the Present by David Jeremiah
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“God has delivered me.” David, the future king, has such faith in the future that he speaks of it in the past tense.”
David Jeremiah, When Your World Falls Apart: See Past the Pain of the Present
“If you feel helpless, you’ve become eligible for the assistance of God. You need only cry out for His salvation. He will do the rest in His time, and He’ll do it well.”
David Jeremiah, When Your World Falls Apart: See Past the Pain of the Present
“The Bible is written for the rough realities of life, the nitty-gritty of the here and now.”
David Jeremiah, When Your World Falls Apart: See Past the Pain of the Present
“Helplessness is the real secret and the impelling power of prayer . . .
For it is only when we are helpless that we open our hearts to Jesus
and let Him help us in our distress, according to His grace and mercy.
—O. H. Hallesby”
David Jeremiah, When Your World Falls Apart: See Past the Pain of the Present
“Focusing inward on our misery traps us in our own private dungeon, and we lock ourselves away from those richer interiors that provide the healing and wisdom we need.”
David Jeremiah, When Your World Falls Apart: See Past the Pain of the Present
“He turned His back upon His Son so that He would never have to turn His back on you.”
David Jeremiah, When Your World Falls Apart: See Past the Pain of the Present
“The next time you feel forsaken and lift up your voice to pray to Almighty God, do this—go to a private place and spend significant time reflecting on the incredible truth that the One who hears your prayers has been there too.”
David Jeremiah, When Your World Falls Apart: See Past the Pain of the Present
“We move in time, but God operates in eternity. He sees the end from the beginning. He cannot be taken by surprise, for our past, present, and future are before Him and in His grip all at once. An emergency to you or me is an opportunity in the great mosaic”
David Jeremiah, When Your World Falls Apart: See Past the Pain of the Present
“When we become part of God’s own family, what sets us apart is not any difference in the sin environment around us, but in how we deal with it.”
David Jeremiah, When Your World Falls Apart: See Past the Pain of the Present
“The Bible assures us that a morning will dawn bright and glorious someday. All the sorrow and sadness and difficulty we’ve known in the darkened skies of life will vanish. The Lord will return for us at the daybreak of eternity, and there will be no more weeping, no more pain or suffering, no more broken hearts. There will be no more valleys plunging away from the peaks. He will dry every tear, and there will be joy in that great morning.”
David Jeremiah, When Your World Falls Apart: See Past the Pain of the Present