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When you feel discouraged, helpless or even if things are going well, get to know your constant Helper.

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Help! What has life brought me now? How can I wade through this mess I'm in? Do you feel that way? There's no doubt that life can bring unforeseen twists and turns. They can leave us feeling like a person who can't swim—going down for the last time.

What can you do about it? Here's an idea. When you find yourself feeling overwhelmed, think of that old Beatles song: Help! I need somebody. Help! Not just anybody. Help!

Why think of that song? You see, to help with your life you don't need just anybody. You need

someone that understands you and comprehends everything about your situation. You need someone who cares about you, no matter what. Not only someone who lends a hand, but at times, somebody that can actually come to your rescue. You need someone bigger than life. Who is that somebody, not just anybody? You need God.

God hears your S.O.S. Psalm 46 says that He is "a very present help in trouble." He is you're your refuge and your strength. (NKJ) He's ready and able to help. He can give you relief, comfort and encouragement. He's got the solutions for your life's problems.

When you feel discouraged, helpless or even if things are going well, get to know your constant Helper. Think of that old song and know that you're not just wishing for anybody, but you've got a guarantee that the best somebody will be there to help. Then you can boldly say: "The Lord is my helper. I will not fear. What can man do to me?" (Hebrews 13:6) So develop a close relationship with God and stay near your supreme Helper.

For Beyond Today, I'm Steve Myers.

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