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A Refuge for the Unexpected Changes of Life

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David suffers intense loneliness as moves to a new location not by choice, and under duress. In First Samuel 21:11 as he fled from Saul to the Philistine city of Gath, David wrote Psalms 56, 34 and 70—how to overcome the feelings of loneliness when we are in a foreign situation.

When you go to camp and it is not one you are comfortable with, or those first hours and days in college, or the military, or when you enter a new career, or move to new area and maybe it is not as secure as you like, or its being left in the hospital or a rest home…there are many times in life we face a lonely struggle.

Nothing is too small for God's care. Someone once asked, "How small can a need of mine be before it is too small for me to bring to God?" To which we say, is anything in the Universe not small to God?

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Aug 7, 2005
Sunday - AM
1 Samuel 21:11; Psalm 56
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