The righteous cry out, and the Lord hears them, he delivers them from all their troubles.
Psalm 34:17
God will deliver us from trouble, but consider it in a new light.
The post office picks up a package in New York, and drivers deliver it to Tashkent.
“Deliver” means they transport it from one location to another.
It may go through five stops along the way before it is delivered.
In the same way, right now God is delivering you from trouble.
You’re en route, and there may be some stops along the way.
But don’t worry, you’re not delivered yet.
You’re dealing with depression, but God is delivering you into joy.
God is going to open new doors, turn impossible situations around, and push you into a level of your destiny that you would never have experienced without it.
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