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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2017 · 6 MIN

329: From depression to dancing | Psalm 30:11

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We have all experienced low times in our lives. Times of anxiety, fear, or mourning. In today's One Verse, David remembers a time when he was at his lowest. He talks about being clothed in sackcloth, something you would only wear during times of deep mourning in the ancient world. Yet, David praises God because He turned his wailing into dancing. God's love, grace, and forgiveness can take the lowest points of our lives and turn them into something greater. A celebration. A time of dancing. If you are hurting today, look to God and let Him turn your depression to dancing.   About the One Verse Devotional One Verse is a short, free podcast devotional designed to help you grow closer to God through less than 5 minutes a day, 5 days a week.   Is it hard to find time to spend with God and grow your Christian faith? The One Verse Devotional is a short, 5 minute podcast where we grow deeper in our faith through just one verse a day, Monday through Friday. A practical and encouraging look at the Bible, now you can spend time with God whenever you want. Hosted by Matt McCarrick and brought to you by Phosphorus Project.   http://phosphorusproject.com/oneverse

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