Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Looking Always To The Lord (Psa.121:1-2) (Part 2)

Introduction:

1. The experience of those travelers is similar to the experience of some Christians today. You're walking the path God charted for you and started the journey with great joy but, at some point, became weary. Mentally, you continued to believe that obedience is worth it. Step by step you plodded forward, inching closer to God's design. Emotionally, however, you became weary and depleted. Admittedly you were fatigued by disappointment, frustration, hurt, confusion and betrayal. (Yes, those are indeed obstacles you encounter as you walk in God's will.)  Then it happened – the moment came when you were reinvigorated by a surge of inspiration's pulsing through your being. God Himself made you aware of the strength that is gained by considering His presence, permanence and power.

2. What if you need renewed strength and inspiration today? In the next post(s), I want to answer this question: When should you look to the Lord? The answer is any time and all the time (You understand why I must limit my comments to four occasions.).

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