Where are You Looking? – Psalm 105:4

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Where are You Looking? – Psalm 105:4

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Psalm 105:4
Look to YHWH and his strength; seek his face always.

What a simple verse. Yet, if we could faithfully accomplish it, how awesome life would be! It’s not that it’s impossible. It’s just that we are constantly tempted to trust in other things or other people.

So think for a second. What, or who, is in your life that you may look to instead of YHWH? Have you ever examined your life in this way before? There’s always another trying to fill His position in our life.

Someone or something that seems to make it easy to trust in. That is until they turn on you and just completely let you down. And let it be known that man and things will always let you down eventually. Maybe not today. Maybe not tomorrow. But they will. They always do. YHWH is the only one who is faithful. Thus, we are told to look to Him and His strength.

Let’s not let ourselves be deceived to look to any other besides YHWH. The more we look to Him now will only make it easier for tomorrow.

Let this be a focus in your time of meditation throughout the day. Until next time, shalom!

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