What does the Bible say about praising God in bad times?

What does the Bible say about praising God in bad times?

In Psalm 34, David reminds us that we should praise God through the good times and bad. Praise should fill our hearts every day, no matter our circumstances – especially when we are walking through seasons of great trials. Praise God in the storms, through the battles, and when life gets hard.

How do you trust God when bad things keep happening?

Pray to God and listen carefully to where the Holy Spirit is leading you to do. Continue faithfully seeking the Lord and wait on Him to lead the way. If you feel like He isn’t responding to your cries, remember His promises that He is always listening to your prayers and He will always respond to them…

How is praise a weapon?

PRAISE is a powerful weapon in deliverance and spiritual warfare. As you praise the Lord, things begin to happen in the unseen realm. In the Old Testament, the people of God didn’t have the name of Jesus as a weapon, but they did have praise. You can see why praise was so important to those Old Testament saints.

Why does bad stuff keep happening to me?

Often, we see bad things as anchors that can hold us back. We get lost in self-pity and forget about the power we have to change our situation. Instead, when something bad happens to you, use it and the insights you have gained from it to drive your life forward in another direction.

What God says about tough times?

Do not fear or be dismayed. Deuteronomy 33:27 The eternal God is your refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms. Psalm 34:17 When the righteous cry for help, the Lord hears, and rescues them from all their troubles. Isaiah 30:15 In repentance and rest is your salvation, in quietness and trust is your strength.

How do you pray when things are tough?

Prayers for comfort Words can’t express the ache in my heart. I feel pain every day. I pray to you as I am desperate for help. I need to know that you care, that you love me, be my refuge from pain, replacing my distress with peace, and be my strength when I feel weak and find it hard to carry on.