Psalm 121: 1,2
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When King David wrote this psalm, he lived one of the saddest moments of his experience: his great friend and counselor, the prophet Samuel, had just passed away; He was crossing the desert of Paran, pursued by his own son Absalom. How would you feel, if the people you trust the most abandon you, betray you and prepare to fight against you? Where would you go, in search of advice and encouragement, if your great counselor had died? What would you do if you love someone, and this love is forbidden?
At this moment I say to my Father: My help has been you, in the shadow of your wings, I will rejoice. my soul is attached to you, because your right hand has sustained me ...
He is our source of water of life, who sustains us, that's why it's good that when we feel bad in spirit we can go to Him alone, to the powerful God, who helps us overcome all adversity, God great and powerful and never He has lost a battle, he always gives us the victory.