“LORD SAVE ME”- Final Part

Matthew 14:30

"But when he saw the wind boisterous, he was afraid; and beginning to sink, he cried, saying, Lord save me."

When ever any normal situation changes, we are always afraid and forget that there is someone who is able to control changes but do not change. When ever we are afraid, we lose focus to stand on our feet. We become confused, disillusioned and allow the fear to probably overwhelm us. Subsequently, some may forget the benefits and the blessings of being Christians.

 

Fear always take away faith from us. In fact, apostle Peter actually took some steps of faith before fear set into him. Fear stopped him and his moves began to sink so much that he had no choice than to call Jesus and not any of his fellow apostles.

 

The Lord can save us from anything and everything boisterous in life. Not only the wind, but also the storm. What is it that is boisterous right now in your life? Your work, health, family, finances, friends; Jesus the Master in your life is more than able calm the wind and the storm. Call HIM. Cry to HIM. As He saved Peter who cried upon HIM, HE can ensure your safety. Praise HIM!!!!!

Prayer points for the day

1) Father, thank you for another day of glory in my life, in Jesus Name.

2) Almighty God, thank you for saving me from the ensnarement of the wicked, in Jesus Name.

3) Lord, calm every boisterous wind and storm, in my life, in Jesus Name.

4) Lord, give me victory against all that represent boisterous wind and storm of life, in Jesus Name.

5) Father, do all you can to guide my life against every stumbling and hindering blocks, in Jesus Name.

6) Father, take me to the next level regardless the boisterous wind of life, in Jesus Name.

7) Lord, arise and save my life from all adverse wind, in Jesus Name. Amen.

Have a blessed and wonderful day!

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