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David experienced the whole gamut of regret and humiliation, also great joy and heights of worship. As a psalmist writing about his life, David penned the importance of taking everything to the Lord. Habakkuk, too, sought the Lord this way in search of divine perspective.  

Everything in life carries core influences that move toward an outcome; every issue has a mixture of motives, and every movement has a spirit that drives it, influencing people to do what they do. In the process, surface details may be obvious, but less clear is the spiritual component at the heart of the matter. 

It is why we hold everything before the Lord who judges and marks some things for removal from our lives. For your part, before lamenting that something is not right, do as David did. Plead your case! Declare the things you have done right. In prayer, Hold those before the Lord—remind Him. 

Prayerfully declare: Lord, you have prepared me for exploits. For days and months and years, I have shared in great things by your hand. Today, based upon Your excellence within me and Your Lordship over me, I reach from eternity-present into eternity-future and release my faith… for a miracle

Amen! 

Luke 21:15 ASV | Psalm 51, AMP | Habakkuk 2:1 | Verses@Once