He is my Hero!

I read these three verses and they gave me great comfort and joy. Psalms 118: 5-7 (TPT)Out of my deep anguish and pain I prayed, and God, you helped me as a father. You came to my rescue and broke open the way
into a beautiful and broad place. Now I know, Lord, that you are for me,
and I will never fear what man can do to me. For you stand beside me as my hero who rescues me. I’ve seen with my own eyes the defeat of my enemies.
I’ve triumphed over them all!” As I look to my past and remember the times of anguish and pain, my point of breakthrough was when I went before the Lord and presented to Him the things that were causing me anguish and pain. In every case, the Lord helped me overcome the issues and in its place, He gave me His peace, joy and strength. Today, I know He is with me because His word promises it. He is faithful. He is our Heavenly Father. He is our hero. He is our rescuer. He helps us to defeat all of our enemies. He will cause us to triumph over them all! If you are in pain or anguish, call out to God today and let Him come alongside you to help you, to strengthen you,  to deliver you and to set you in a beautiful and broad place.

Psalms 118: 5-7Out of my deep anguish and pain I prayed, and God, you helped me as a father. You came to my rescue and broke open the way
into a beautiful and broad place. Now I know, Lord, that you are for me,
and I will never fear what man can do to me. For you stand beside me as my hero who rescues me. I’ve seen with my own eyes the defeat of my enemies.
I’ve triumphed over them all!”

We are His children!

In Matthew 6:9, the Lord Jesus taught us to pray. The word “prayer” in the original Greek language means supplication, entreaty and worship. It is to ask humbly and earnestly; to appeal to, to plead. He said, when we pray, we are to begin the prayer with “Our Father, who art in Heaven.” Prayer is when we go to Our Father with our petitions, our cares, our worries, our hopes and dreams, and humbly ask Him to help us, or a loved one. In prayer, we stand in the gap for others. Prayer is your right, given to you by God Himself. He meets you in the place of prayer, and He stands in the place of prayer as our Father. This means that we are His children. We don’t pray to an unknown God. We pray, supplicate, entreat, ask and plead to the God who identifies Himself to us as Our Father. I might not respond to a stranger if they call me, but I will always respond to my children, and I am only a human. God is perfect and faithful. When His children call on Him, He always answers. Get back to the place of prayer. Your Heavenly Father is waiting to commune with you!

Matthew 6:9 -I n this manner, therefore, pray: Our Father in heaven, Hallowed be Your name.