As I Move About My Day

October 22, 2021 00:02:55
As I Move About My Day
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As I Move About My Day

Oct 22 2021 | 00:02:55

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I close my eyes and I pray Lord, fill my thoughts today When I open my eyes again Don’t let me turn away Don’t let me ignore you As I move forward with my day I want to be consumed Each moment as I move I want to be attuned I want each breath to be in you Emily Acker In Psalm 63, King David talks about earnestly seeking and longing for God, and David expresses confidence in God’s faithfulness. Today’s author also longs to remain in close connection with God, and they rely on God’s help to do so. As Christians, how does Jesus give us the secure hope that we’ll always be connected with God the Father? (John 10:14-18, 25-30) As our relationship with God grows deeper, we long for Him more and more. Have you ever felt a longing to be close to God? What did you do? Like this poet, we may realize that our best intentions at the beginning of the day often fall flat. We can do nothing apart from God. But through faith in Jesus, we can cling to Him, and He provides guidance and power through His Spirit, who lives inside Christians. Looking at Psalm 63, in what ways does David actively orient himself toward God? How does God make it possible for David to praise Him (verses 3, 7, 8)? Look to the Lord and his strength; seek his face always. 1 Chronicles 16:11 (NIV)

 

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Psalm 63; 1Chr:16:11

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