I wonder how Israel felt with their backs to the Red Sea and their faces towards the Egyptians. No doubt they were frightened until God parted the waters and they walked across on dry land.
I suppose Elijah may have felt pretty intimidated being outnumbered 850 to 1 on Mt. Carmel, but he only needed God and God burnt the flooded offering after the heathen gods failed.
I guess Mary and Martha lost hope when Lazarus died, but God raised him from the dead.
Never count God out. No matter how dark the night, remember morning is coming and with the morning comes rejoicing.
Psalm 30:5 . . . . . weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.
Do you have a problem? Give it to Jesus.