In times of adversity and affliction, may you wait for the Lord to rescue and deliver you.

Lailah Gifty Akita
About This Quote

When you find yourself in a difficult situation, it’s important to remember that God is with you and will not forsake you. This is a powerful prayer for people who are facing difficult times. People who need help should remember that God is their strength and will not leave them.

Source: Pearls Of Wisdom: Great Mind

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