My four-year-old son is full of questions, and chatters constantly. I love talking with him, but hes developed an unfortunate habit of talking to me even when his back is turned. I often find myself saying, I cant hear youplease look at me when youre talking.
Sometimes I think God wants to say the same thing to usnot because He cant hear us, but because we can tend to talk to Him without really looking at Him. We pray, but we remain caught up in our own questions and focused on ourselves, forgetting the character of the One were praying to. Like my son, we ask questions without paying attention to the person were talking to.
Many of our concerns are best addressed by reminding ourselves of who God is and what He has done. By simply refocusing, we find comfort in what we know of His character: that He is loving, forgiving, sovereign, graceful.
The psalmist believed we ought to seek Gods face continually (Ps. 105:4). When David appointed leaders for worship and prayer, he encouraged the people to praise Gods character and tell stories of His past faithfulness (1 Chron. 16:827).
When we turn our eyes toward the beautiful face of God, we can find strength and comfort that sustain us even in the midst of unanswered questions.
The Israelites worshiped the Lord around the ark of the covenant. To commemorate the arks return, David composed a song of worship for the occasion. This song exalts Gods power and celebrates His presence. David calls on the people to seek his face always (1 Chron. 16:11) and to fear and worship Him (vv. 25, 2930). What does it mean for you to seek his face always?