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‘The Answers’ - a poem


Read: Matthew 11:28-30

Hello!

Today’s publication is a poem which reminds us that God is always near, no matter the circumstances around us.


Where do you find the answers?

What do you do when you’re confused?

Where do you go when you’re lost?

How do you see when it’s dark?

How do you thrive when you’re weary?


What do you do when you’re worried?

Where do you go when you’re afraid?

How do you smile when you’re sad?

How do you find peace in chaos?

How do you forgive when it’s hurting?

How do you heal you’ve been wounded?

How do you find answers when nothing makes sense?


Do you go about living with your fears?

Do you go about living in denial?

Do you go about living with a burden?

Do you go about living in unforgiveness?

Do you go about living in uncertainty?

Do you go about living insecure?

Do you go about living with pain?

Do you go about living with guilt?

Do you go about living in regrets?

Do you go about living in ignorance?

Do you forget to pray?


When you can bring it all to the Father

No burdens too heavy 

No worries too many 

No past too scary 


His arms are wide open to take them all from you 

He was all the answers you never found 

He knows all the things that make you cry

He knows all you need to get back on your feet

“Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.”


Keep in Mind 

“Cast your burden on the Lord, and He shall sustain you.” - Psalm 55:22a

Prayer

Dear God, I come to You just as I am. Please take my burdens away and help me to find peace within me.






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  1. Thank you God for bearing our burdens

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  2. Thank God for the assurance 🙏

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