Psalm 64 • The outward and the inward battle

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11:22 Your telling of George Muller’s prayer spurred me. Now, I have been praying for my husband to quit smoking and grow closer for 84 days. I set a perpetual daily reminder on my phone to pray for my husband. While he still smokes, God had done miraculous work in him. He finished the first 5 books study from your channel in two months. God has given him a great thirst. Praise the Lord. I will keep praying for him.

A-broken-clay-jar
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God is amazing! I was talking to my husband how I’m worried about everything that is going on earth and about the vaccines.. later in the day I was alone in my room and I prayed asking god to show me some direction when I opened the Bible (I haven’t went to church or read the Bible in a very long time) it was Isaiah 4:1, 5:24 and psalm 64 and just like that he answered my thoughts. Then I came across your video! Thank you!

huskymamma
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For most of us, it's the fear of the unknown. It's really tough for us as humans to let go of our need to anticipate and prepare for what's ahead so we can feel we have some sense of control. I understand my job is to trust God to be in those moments with me; and when I actually make that choice to let Him do His job, I can experience peace even when there is something to fear.

countrychick
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The inward mind and heart of a man are deep

anagracesaab
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Thank you Pastor Paul LeBoutillier. God Bless.

antoniosiracusa
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Wow, listening to this in a very timely Moment

tfm_patrick
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Wonderful lesson God is always there my peace comes from God !

lorettataylor
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Wow. I'm in tears around the 10 minute mark. 'You stay there!' I will try...

andyc
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Wow!!! You answered my email and then this!🤯. I should of stayed in prayer the entire time of me fearing that flight and not stop after a few minutes. Thank you!

fightlikeaboxer
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I love your videos. Thank you for making them!

nonnonnonofyobizinez
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this reminds me of the persistent widow in the book of Luke.

Thebadgolfer