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December 15, 2025 5 mins

When pain feels overwhelming, remembrance becomes an anchor. This episode explores a psalmist’s rhythm of faith—crying out honestly, then recalling what God has already done. Rooted in the truth that God does not change, we reflect on hope that steadies the heart, pray for healing, provision, and restoration, and share simple ways to practice remembrance in the middle of a hard week.

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Here on Soul Food Podcast Motivational Mondays with Bishop
Joshua. Hello dear friends, may the God
of the Bible bless your life. God is not a man that he should

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lie or change his mind. Jesus Christ is the same
yesterday, today and forever, Psalms 77, Isaf said.

(00:47):
I cried out to God with my voice, to God with my voice, and
he gave ears to me. He said, I cried out with my

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voice and Gods gave ear to my prayer.
And he said, in the day of trouble, in the day of my
trouble, I thought the Lord, He said, I will remember the works

(01:29):
of the Lord. Surely I will remember your
wonders of Olds. I will also meditate on all your
work and the talk of your deeds.How many times we only remember

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the troubles, the problems, people even blaming gods.
But the soul, Mr. said, I will remember your works, I remember
what you have already done. Surely I remember your wonders
of old. I remember the God that you had

(02:11):
been to me. He said, I will also meditate on
your works. Do it right now, meditate on
God's works, and you are going to see how great Thou His words
are as we see how great Thou art.
The song minister said In the days of my tribe I cried out,

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but I remember your deeds. Do not remember only the
problems or blame God for the problems.
Remember the deeds of the Lord. And in this faith I want to pray
together with you. Maybe you look or you talk more

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about the problems then the workof that.
Let us now together pray, let ustalk to God in the name of
Jesus, O Lord, my God and my Father, the religious person

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that today is the day, a day of trouble.
Throughout of the week, Disperser went through hardship.
Hard moment. Throughout of this week,
Disperser suffered day and night, perhaps feeling pain,

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Yes, excruciating pain, a sharp pain that not even painkiller
can take it away. Disperser that lost a family
member this week. Father God there is this person
that this very weak lost the jobor was found sick.

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Lord you are the hero. So come to heal this body in
pain. Come to deliver this verse.
Bless my father this weekend, this family that is separate,
falling apart. Bless my father, each one of
them, and let there be peace. Have mercy on all of us and

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bless the listeners of this podcast In the name of the
Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, Amen.
Now remember the works of the Lord talk more about the work

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that thinks of God than that thinks of this world, the
problems. God bless all of you have a good
one. Send this link this out message
to help somebody. Have a blessed day.
Bye bye.
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