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Raw Prayers: Praying Through Our Pain

DAY 5 OF 5

THE KING IS ON HIS THRONE

The final verses of Psalm 22 declare God’s sovereignty. Significantly, David concluded his lament by reminding himself and all who would follow that God is in control and that His faithfulness echoes throughout all generations. Despite struggle and pain, God’s loyal love has proven Him trustworthy. No matter what situations arise or trials we face, God is the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow. He is the one who delivered the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt, the one who rescued David out of a pit of despair, and the one who conquered death through Jesus’ resurrection. There WILL come a day when all suffering comes to an end. Until then, we can persistently pursue God with the assurance that He is King and His promises never fail.

Ask Yourself:

-Why do you think it is important to intentionally think about God’s sovereignty when you are facing difficult situations?

-What makes that challenging?

-What reminders can you implement to help you lean into that truth?

Pause to pray through your pain: Heavenly Father, I know that nothing escapes your notice and that you work all things together for the good of those who love you. (Romans 8:28) Help me, Lord, to submit to your leadership in regards to __________. Teach me to trust your ultimate rule in my life… In Jesus’ name, amen.

Take a Next Step:

-Find more resources at www.whoisgrace.com/READ.

-Look for the Raw Prayers season of the MY CHAIR podcast to supplement this reading plan.

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About this Plan

Raw Prayers: Praying Through Our Pain

Life is not easy, and many negative emotions come with the hard days. Generally, we deal with them by venting, stewing, or hiding. Did you know many Psalms are prayers born out of these strong emotions? These reading plans will explore the raw and honest prayers of fear, pain, guilt, and doubt found in the Psalms, teaching us how to share these feelings with the Lord.

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