What does it mean to "seek You" according to Psalm 70:4? Text of Psalm 70:4 “May all who seek You rejoice and be glad in You; may those who love Your salvation continually say, ‘Let God be exalted!’ ” Key Observations from the Verse • Seeking God is presented as an active, ongoing pursuit (“seek”). • Joy and gladness are linked directly to this pursuit. • Loving His salvation naturally overflows in verbal praise—“Let God be exalted!” What “Seek You” Means in Psalm 70:4 • Turning the heart toward God as first priority, not a last resort (Matthew 6:33). • Looking to His character and covenant faithfulness for deliverance (Psalm 34:4–6). • Desiring intimate fellowship rather than merely relief from trouble (Psalm 27:4, 8). • Pursuing Him with sincerity and whole-heartedness, confident He can be found (Jeremiah 29:13; Hebrews 11:6). • Aligning oneself with His revealed will, trusting every word He has spoken to be true and authoritative. Practical Ways to Seek the Lord • Meet Him daily in Scripture; His voice is clearest on the pages He inspired (Psalm 119:2, 105). • Speak to Him in prayer, casting cares and listening for His leading (Philippians 4:6–7). • Worship with lifted voice—“Let God be exalted!”—because praise magnifies Him and recalibrates the heart (Psalm 22:3). • Obey promptly; seeking without obeying is self-deception (James 1:22). • Gather with fellow believers; corporate praise fuels individual pursuit (Hebrews 10:24–25). • Recall past rescues; gratitude keeps the soul seeking more of the Deliverer (Psalm 105:4–5). Blessings Promised to Those Who Seek • “Rejoice and be glad in You” — abiding, Spirit-given joy unaffected by circumstances (Psalm 16:11). • Fresh love for His salvation—unceasing wonder at grace received (Isaiah 12:2–3). • Freedom to exalt God continually; He turns seekers into heralds of His greatness (Psalm 40:16). Cautions and Encouragements • Half-hearted searching yields half-hearted results (Deuteronomy 4:29). • Seasons of silence are invitations to press in, not pull back (Isaiah 55:6). • The promise is sure: “Those who seek the LORD lack no good thing” (Psalm 34:10). Cumulative Snapshot To “seek You” in Psalm 70:4 is to run after the living God with undivided heart, confident that His infallible Word guarantees joy, gladness, and a mouth filled with praise. |