LOOK UP

FAITH CAPSULE: Looking up outside of the intervention of God is committing to the world.

Psalm 121, Isaiah 45:14-25

Revelation promotes expectation, and with the expectation, there will be a manifestation. 
In the testimonies of the Psalmist, there is always enough revelation for every believer. 
The Psalmist testifies in Psalm 121:1-2, “I will lift up my eyes to the hills from whence comes my help? My help comes from the LORD Who made heaven and earth.” 
Where do you look up to in times of any need for help? 
Are you looking up because others lookup? 
Looking up outside of the intervention of God is committing to the world.
John 2:24 encourages Aall not to commit to no one stating, “But Jesus did not commit Himself to them because He knew all men,”
Do you consciously lift your eyes to the hills, or are you looking up accidentally looking up with no expectation for manifestation? 
The deliberate and conscious act is a demonstration of understanding. Understanding what is activated is what produces results. 
Do you know what to get when you look to the high place, the enthroned of God?
In looking up, there should be an expectation to contact the face of God. The Psalmist is the one that also said in Psalm 34:5, “They looked up unto Him and were radiant, And their faces were not ashamed.” 
An encounter with the face of God will bring all that one needs to travel along the path of life without any agent of the wicked terminating such journey to the expected end. 
John 3:31 records, “He who comes from above is above all…” 
Why look away from above? 
There is only one God, and He is the One that is above all. 
The Word of God encourages, “Look to Me, and be saved, all you ends of the earth! For I am God, and there is no other.” 
Looking up to God is a meaningful and power-packed approach that is not with consciousness among most believers is a waste. 
Jacob was with consciousness with expectation for manifestation.
Jacob, while on his way after moving from Laban, wrestled with an angel, and he gave the testimony of his encounter in Genesis 32:30, “So Jacob called the name of the place Peniel: “For I have seen God face to face, and my life is preserved.” 
Jacob had an encounter face-to-face with God, the testimony to their experience preservation. 
The face of God is what all need to encounter in the life journey. 
An encounter with the face of God will carry one through, and such will pass over every force in life. 
Paul the Apostle prayed in 2 Timothy 4:18, “And the Lord will deliver me from every evil work and preserve me for His heavenly kingdom. To Him be glory forever and ever. Amen! 
Every journey demands not to take off eyes from looking up to God that is above.  

Prayer for today: O Lord my God, I ask for strength that enables one not to look anywhere else but only at you.

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