Like the psalmist in today’s passage, Christians may sometimes be persecuted, afflicted, or perplexed. Though he languished for God’s saving help, he did not lose hope, because He did not pray, “Will you comfort me?” Rather he prayed, “When will you comfort me?” Please open your Bible to Psalm one hundred nineteen, and listen as Pastor Ray Viola begins his study of verses eighty-one through ninety-six.
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I am the Lead Pastor of Koinonia Fellowship, a husband, father and grandfather. I also serve on the worship team as one of the drummers.