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May 15, 2026
Given life’s distractions and Lucifer’s temptations, staying hopeful and cheerful may be difficult. Because the social, political, and economic life of almost everyone has been affected one way or another. And while we cannot escape all the trouble that exists in this life, there are certain experiences we can avoid by heeding the voice of the Lord. The Apostle Paul in Romans 12:12 said, “Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.”
Being faithful is a test of obedience, showing how well you will remain committed to God and the things He has entrusted to you in His divine purpose. You need to pray not only for the Lord to prevail in your lives, but also to pray that the values of your life will prevail with others who aren’t quite sure yet. And once you learn this art, the world may be in turmoil, there may be a storm outside, but inside, you can enjoy peace. Proverbs 17:22 says, “A joyful heart is good medicine, but a broken spirit dries the bones”.
When something goes wrong, it’s easy to get caught up in a negative headspace of harping on all that’s flawed around us. But to stay as hopeful as possible, you must put effort into reframing the negative thoughts in your head into positive actions. Staying hopeful during difficult times is easier said than done. But dwelling on the past will only keep you from being present in the future. Maintaining a positive outlook often involves focusing on small, daily joys, practicing self-care, and accepting that it’s okay to feel sad or angry. But recognizing all the small joys and expressing gratitude each day can improve your overall mood.
Thank you for your continued financial contributions to support the church’s work. Please continue mailing your checks to Payne Chapel A.M.E. Church, 2701 Lee St, Houston, Texas 77026, or use Givelify.com on the church website.
Finally, I would like to leave you with this thought for meditation: “Even the darkest night will end, and the sun will rise”. - Victor Hugo
Be Blessed,
Pastor Kevin L. Bullock, Sr.