Psalm 46:1: "God is our refuge and strength, our very present help in times of trouble."
Trouble comes; there is no escaping this fact of life. But how we handle this fact, how deal with the troubles that accompany this life, perhaps speaks more acutely about who we are and where we receive our strength from in the end. To be sure, the only source of strength that is without reservation is, in the end, God Himself. Therefore, it is all the more keen and necessary that we firmly fix our roots in Christ and in Christ alone.
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