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Mixtape Vol. 3 | Psalm 86: How to Pray in Times of Trouble by Pastor Todd Hoshiko (June 28, 2026)

31 min · 29 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Mixtape Vol. 3 | Psalm 86: How to Pray in Times of Trouble by Pastor Todd Hoshiko (June 28, 2026)

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David teaches us that in times of trouble, we should pray for an undivided heart that is anchored in the Lord's steadfast love. Rather than simply asking God to meet our needs, our prayers should ultimately seek His glory. David prayed that God would help and comfort him so that those who opposed him would see the Lord's faithfulness, mercy, and unfailing love on display. When God answers, others become witnesses to His hesed, His gracious, covenant-keeping love and He is glorified. Our prayers in difficult seasons reveal where our hearts are fixed, responding to God's steadfast love with trust, dependence, and a desire to make Him known.

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