10-08-2025 PART 1: From Rain on a Roof to Peace in the Mire
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Section 1
The show opens with a joyful call from Eric, who shares a praise report: after battling recurring roof leaks—even after replacing the roof—he sealed the problem areas and prayed that the Lord would send rain to test it. Soon enough, light rain began to fall, and the roof stayed completely dry. That moment turned into a small celebration of gratitude and joy. David points out how God takes pleasure in answering prayers that seem minor to others but mean much to us personally. These stories remind everyone that the Lord is not distant—He’s deeply involved in the daily moments of our lives. Listeners are encouraged to share their own testimonies, praises, or prayer needs through the show’s call, text, or email lines.
Section 2
The study turns to Psalm 69, where David the psalmist cries out to God for rescue from “the mire,” symbolizing life’s overwhelming troubles that seem impossible to escape. He pleads, “Deliver me out of the mire, and let me not sink,” showing total dependence on God’s lovingkindness and mercy. Rather than trying to escape in his own strength, David seeks God’s face—the true source of peace and safety. This passage reminds us that peace doesn’t come from the absence of trouble but from the presence of the Deliverer in the midst of it. Just as Isaiah 26:3 declares that perfect peace belongs to those whose minds stay fixed on the Lord, we too can rest in that same promise.
Section 3
David encourages the audience to remember that Jesus continues to speak peace to His followers today, just as He did to His disciples after the resurrection. The Lord’s peace isn’t temporary or partial—it covers every situation when we keep our hearts turned toward Him. The message closes with a call to trust God’s goodness even when life feels heavy. Seek His presence above the problems, trust in His mercy over your mistakes, and allow His peace to settle into your heart like calm after a storm. No matter how deep the waters seem, the One who walks on them still calls you by name and says, “Peace, be still.”
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