How can we fulfill the call to "seek the LORD" in Psalm 22:26? The promise in Psalm 22:26 “The poor will eat and be satisfied; those who seek the LORD will praise Him—may your hearts live forever!” The verse links seeking the LORD with praise, satisfaction, and enduring life. Below are practical ways to live out that call. What it means to “seek the LORD” - Pursuing Him with undivided devotion (Jeremiah 29:13; Deuteronomy 4:29). - Turning to Him for direction, provision, and joy (Psalm 34:10). - Approaching Him in faith, believing He rewards those who draw near (Hebrews 11:6). Practical pathways for seeking • Set your heart daily – Begin the day echoing Psalm 27:8: “My heart said of You, ‘Seek His face.’ Your face, O LORD, I will seek.” – Surrender motives, plans, and anxieties before any other activity (1 Peter 5:7). • Open Scripture expectantly – Read with the intent to meet the Author, not just gather information (Psalm 119:10–11). – Meditate, asking, “What does this reveal about God’s character and will?” – Memorize key verses; Scripture hidden in the heart fuels continual seeking (Psalm 119:15–16). • Pray and fast regularly – Combine earnest prayer with occasional fasting to sharpen spiritual hunger (Joel 2:12). – Use “seek” prayers: praise, confession, petition for deeper intimacy (Psalm 63:1–8). • Worship corporately – Gather with believers; shared praise magnifies God’s presence (Psalm 95:1–3; Hebrews 10:24–25). – Receive biblical teaching that stirs fresh desire for Him (Acts 2:42). • Walk in obedience – Seeking is empty without doing what He says (John 14:21; James 1:22). – Obedience keeps fellowship unhindered and joy full (1 John 1:7). • Serve the needy – Psalm 22:26 highlights “the poor.” Loving them reflects God’s heart (Proverbs 19:17; Matthew 25:40). – Service frees us from self-centeredness, positioning us to encounter the Lord in others. Obstacles to watch for - Distraction: unguarded media and busyness (Luke 10:40–42). - Unconfessed sin: it conceals God’s face (Isaiah 59:2; Psalm 66:18). - Cynicism: doubt that seeking matters (Malachi 3:13–18). Promises tied to seeking - Satisfaction: “You open Your hand and satisfy the desire of every living thing” (Psalm 145:16). - Renewed strength: “Those who seek the LORD lack no good thing” (Psalm 34:10). - Deeper knowledge of God: “Draw near to God and He will draw near to you” (James 4:8). - Enduring life: “May your hearts live forever!” (Psalm 22:26), a foretaste of eternal fellowship in Christ. Keeping the pursuit lifelong - Regularly recount answered prayers and past deliverances (1 Samuel 7:12). - Surround yourself with friends who stoke spiritual zeal (Proverbs 27:17). - Keep looking to the cross—Psalm 22 ultimately points to Jesus, the One who sought us first (Luke 19:10). - Anticipate the day when faith becomes sight and seeking gives way to seeing Him face to face (Revelation 22:4). |