"Day Of Trouble" - A Southern Gospel Cry for Deliverance and Hope – Psalm 50:15

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A Southern Gospel Cry for Deliverance and Hope – Psalm 50:15

From the heart of hardship comes a sound that echoes through every soul who's ever cried out, “Lord, help me.” “Day of Trouble” isn’t just a gospel song — it’s a testimony, a cry, and a promise wrapped in Southern harmony and spiritual fire. When trouble knocks and everything falls apart, this is the kind of song that reminds you who to call — and who answers.
📖 Bible Verse:

Psalm 50:15 (KJV)

“And call upon me in the day of trouble: I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify me.”

❓ Study Questions for Rumble Listeners:

What does it mean to call on the Lord in your darkest hour?

Have you ever been delivered from a “day of trouble”? What did God show you in that moment?

Why do you think God ties deliverance with glorifying Him?

How does gospel music help carry burdens through hard times?

📖 Devotional Thought:

The “day of trouble” is different for each of us — sickness, fear, loss, addiction, broken relationships. But God’s answer is the same: “Call on Me.” This is not a suggestion — it’s a lifeline. When we turn to Him, we don’t just get temporary relief — we get deliverance with purpose. God doesn’t just want to pull us out of the pit, He wants our story to glorify Him — to bring light to others stuck in the same dark places.

So if you’re facing a storm, lift this song like a prayer. Cry out like the psalmist. Because He’s still the God who hears, still the Deliverer, and still worthy of praise.

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