“… I will be joyful in God my Savior. The Sovereign Lord is my strength; He makes my feet
like the feet of a deer. He enables me to go on the heights.”  -Habakkuk 3:2-19


Your way, O Sovereign Lord, Your way, and not mine.
Let the trials come to test my heart and it refine.
With wisdom You control every aspect of this land;
I will rest in knowing I can trust your loving hand.

Your will, O Sovereign Lord. Your will, and not mine.
May I turn away from the plans I would design.
Your holy vision pierces the armor of my heart;
Bring me to my knees, break my chains apart.

Your life, O Sovereign Lord. Your life, and not mine.
May I be made pure, turn my water into wine. 
Take me from what you require and save me from myself,
I long to truly know the things that you call wealth.

Your heart, O Sovereign Lord. Your heart, and not mine.
May I show to others Your love so great…  divine.
Remove my selfish, prideful thoughts – filling me with grace;
Lord, let me grow today through the trials I must face.  – Tom Felton



REFLECTION
What trials or difficulties am I experiencing? How can I learn from God through these difficult times? What does Habakkuk 3: 17-19 mean for me today? God saves us from overselves. RESOURCE : Why A Good God Would allow suffering? www.discoveryseries.org/q0601

TODAY verses : Habakkuk 3:2-19

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