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God, I’m So Done — Just Take It From Me and Give Me a Reason to Keep Going

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God, I’m So Done — Just Take It From Me and Give Me a Reason to Keep Going

"Hello dear friends. Some prayers are born not from faith, but from exhaustion. When your spirit is frayed, and silence feels louder than hope — that's when this prayer begins. Not to fix everything. Not to pretend. But to whisper: “God, I’m still here… but I don’t know how.”

If you're standing at the edge with nothing left to offer, may this be your safe place to collapse — and let His love lift you again.

Narrator - David Suchet

Bible Version - NIV

Scriptures:


Psalm 55

A cry for God to carry the unbearable. The psalmist pleads for relief from overwhelming anguish and betrayal, placing full trust in God's ability to sustain the weary soul.


Jeremiah 20

The raw expression of a servant who feels broken, mocked, and worn out — but who still finds in God a fire too strong to be silenced, and a purpose that survives the pain.


Psalm 69

An urgent prayer from the depths of despair. It expresses exhaustion, abandonment, and a longing for rescue — a soul asking for meaning in the midst of drowning.


2 Corinthians 1

Paul shares a moment when he felt the sentence of death within, but trusted that God raises the dead — a powerful reminder that even in our lowest moments, there’s a divine purpose being worked.


Lamentations 3

A heart poured out in sorrow, yet anchored in hope. Despite suffering and darkness, this chapter declares that God's compassions never fail — new mercies rise each morning.


Psalm 13

A short but profound plea from someone who feels forgotten. It asks, “How long?” yet ends in a declaration of trust and a quiet hope that God will restore joy." from the video introduction


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