Lift Your Eyes | Strength Comes From the Right Source

By Thursday the week starts to feel heavy. Responsibilities stack up, energy runs low, and unexpected problems begin to show up. Nothing catastrophic may have happened, but pressure quietly accumulates. And when pressure builds, people start looking everywhere for strength.
Psalm 121:1–2 says, “I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth.” The psalmist makes a clear decision. Lift your eyes. Because where you look determines where your help comes from.
You can see this struggle in everyday life. When stress builds, people search everywhere for relief. More entertainment. More distractions. Temporary escapes. But those things don’t restore strength. They simply delay exhaustion.
Psalm 121 reminds believers that help comes from the Lord. Not from circumstances. Not from human approval. Real strength comes from God. When attention lifts upward, strength returns.
Through Jesus Christ, believers are brought near to God. Christ removed the barrier between humanity and the Father. Because of His work on the cross, we do not search for help from a distance. We can approach God with confidence.
Think about charging your phone. You can close apps or lower the brightness to stretch the battery. But eventually you still have to plug it into power. Life works the same way. Strength returns when we reconnect to the source.
There is also a spiritual battle around where we seek help. The enemy prefers believers searching everywhere except God. If attention stays scattered, strength stays scattered too.
Take a few quiet minutes today. Pause the noise. Lift your attention toward God. Prayer realigns the heart with the source of strength.
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