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Let my cry reach you, LORD; 
help me understand according to what you've said.  
Psalms 119:169 CEB
As we head towards Easter this week, we can see glimpses of what Jesus was all about...Jesus crying out in the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus crying out on the Cross...we can see Jesus in this psalm 
"Let my cry reach you Adonai"
It's OK for the psalmist to cry out.
It's OK for Jesus to cry out.
It's OK for you to cry out too.
Sometimes we have a good handle on life and all thats going on and sometimes we don't.
It's OK to cry out to God.
It's OK to want understanding.
We want certainty, and Jesus invites us to sit in mystery, in faith, to trust, to trust as he did in the Bigger Story, that overcame and will overcome all that is broken and will bring us home.
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#psalm119 #weareBeloved 
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