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Is this a tough time in your life?  Maybe you struggle with doubt or discouragement,  sickness, enemies or opponents, feeling abandoned, or being falsely accused.  Do any of these describe your situation?  Psalm 27 is a powerful weapon we pick up to deal with these.

If you are getting started in a relationship with God, trying to have a quiet time or seeking guidance at this point in your life, you're in the right place.

Spend your first fifteen minutes of the day listening to God and responding in a personal way.  This podcast will show you how and teach you in an easy to follow process.

In fifteen minutes (or less) you will listen to God's w/Sin/ord for you, reflect on it and learn to pray to God as well as carry that word with you through the rest of your day.  What a perfect way to get started!

We are listening to Psalm 27 today and talking about confidence.  This psalm doesn't say you have to summon up the strength and confidence from within yourself.  You transcend fear and feelings by focusing on God and obeying his command to put your faith in him.  Spend time in his presence.  Let him minister to you and build a fortress around you.  Listen to these 14 verses and meditate on them.  Pick out a line or section that speaks to your heart and repeat it to yourself.  Make it your prayer today.  The reading of Psalm 27 starts at 2:00 and goes to 4:20.  There is also an example of a prayer taken from Psalm 27 at 6:40 to 7:35.   

Other psalms of confidence include: 16, 18, 23, and 91.  There are others as well, and we'll return to this theme in this season.  You can pray and meditate any of these to grow your confidence in God. 

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As we get into season three get a copy of the book God Help Me Grow: Learning to Pray through the Psalms on Amazon (or the ebook) so you can pray all of the first 30 psalms in the book of Psalms.

Download the helpsheet that details and demonstrates the four step process we use on First Fifteen using Psalm 1.

Additional resources at the Word of Prayer website https://word-of-prayer.com  

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