god lifts despair when you tell him that you are hurting. He loves you that much!
I believe that comes (oddly enough) from the L.M. Montgomery book Anne of Green Gables. Anne: Can't you even imagine you're in the depths of despair? Marilla: No, I cannot. To despair is to turn your back on God.
That is correct, but you would hyphenate it as heart-wrenching (causing sorrow or despair).
Good friends will always lift you up. They will be there to congratulate you on your achievements and support you in times of despair.
To correct the dangling modifier, you could rephrase the sentence as follows: "Rage and despair filled the heart of the captive who was fastened to the tree stump." Another option is: "Fastened to the tree stump, the captive felt rage and despair fill their heart."
God Will Lift Up Your Head was created in 2005.
The psalm "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me" expresses deep feelings of abandonment and despair because it reflects the intense emotional struggle of feeling disconnected from a higher power or source of support, leading to a sense of hopelessness and isolation.
The meaning of the word despair can be: the sense of futility, loss of hope, loss of confidence, cannot cope, sense of defeat. One synonym is to loose heart.
He can, then He can split it and lift it.
kokoro - heart kami/kami-sama - God kokoro no kami-sama - heart of God kami-sama no kokoro - God's heart
The psalmist cries out "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" to express feelings of abandonment and despair, seeking understanding and connection with God during a time of suffering or hardship.
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All the heart beats in a day can certainly lift the car by many feet. All the hearts from the earth, combined together can lift the earth, for sure.