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1 Chronicles 16:11 - Seek The Lord Continually, Seek His Presence and Strength.

1 Chronicles 16:11 (ESV) Seek the LORD and 
his strength; seek his presence continually!  

INTRODUCTION

Continuous Access
   This stanza is from a song of 
thanksgiving which David offered the worshipers, the 
Levites, who presided over the Ark of the Lord. As we 
worship the Lord, we are to search for him. He is 
easily found! He has given us open access through 
his Spirit. We don't have to go to a specified 
place or relic in order to worship the King of 
kings. This is incredibly liberating and humbling 
news. 
   Wherever you are today, take time to 
worship the Lord. Whether it is through meditation, 
singing, walking in nature, or dancing before him, 
etc., make it an offering that flows from your 
heart to his. The Lord says in Jeremiah 29:13, 
"You will seek me and find me, when you seek me 
with all your heart." Look for him, and you will 
find him. 
   Spend time today in dedicated worship to 
the Lord. Offer him your heart. [365 Days of 
Courage by Sara Perry of Broadstreet Pub]  

COMMENTARY PEARL

   As activity increases, and men become 
successful in doing any work for God, there is danger 
of trusting to human plans and methods. There 
is a tendency to pray less, and to have less 
faith.  Like the disciples, we are in danger of 
losing sight of our dependence on God, and seeking 
to make a saviour of our activity. We need to 
look constantly to Jesus, realizing that it is 
His power which does the work. While we are to 
labor earnestly for the salvation of the lost, we 
must also take time for meditation, for prayer, 
and for the study of the word of God. Only the 
work accomplished with much prayer, and 
sanctified by the merit of Christ, will in the end 
prove to have been efficient for good. 
   No other life was ever so crowded with 
labor and responsibility as was that of Jesus; yet 
how often He was found in prayer. How constant 
was His communion with God. Again and again in 
the history of His earthly life are found 
records such as these: "Rising up a great while 
before day, He went out, and departed into a 
solitary place, and there prayed." "Great multitudes 
came together to hear, and to be healed by Him of 
their infirmities. And He withdrew Himself into 
the wilderness, and prayed." "And it came to 
pass in those days that He went out into a 
mountain to pray, and continued all night in prayer 
to God." [2 Mark 1:35; Luke 5:15, 16; 6:12.] 
   In a life wholly devoted to the good of 
others, the Saviour found it necessary to withdraw 
from the thoroughfares of travel and from the 
throng that followed Him day after day. He must 
turn aside from a life of ceaseless activity and 
contact with human needs, to seek retirement and 
unbroken communion with His Father. As one with us, a 
sharer in our needs and weaknesses, He was wholly 
dependent upon God, and in the secret place of prayer 
He sought divine strength, that He might go 
forth braced for duty and trial. DA 362, 3 

ILLUSTRATIONS

   I sat in my car in front of Anne's house. 
The engine hum was comforting. I watched digital 
numbers on my display change and change again. 
"Lord, be with me," I whispered. Then I pulled keys 
from the ignition and dropped them into my bag. 
   Anne was mama to two young sons and a 
newborn, and a few minutes later I sat at her table 
while she served chicken salad. Recently, Anne 
asked me to be her mentor after I'd been on a 
panel of experienced mothers at a brunch she and 
her friends organized. I didn't know Anne well, 
but I liked what I did know. She was a gifted 
teacher. A boy mama. Her love for the Lord was 
tender-fierce. 
   But a mentor? I had one - an older, wiser 
woman I'd walked miles of life with. But be one? I 
wasn't sold. 
   I wore worry like a sweater. I dragged my 
feet through life change. My husband and I had 
mountain-size parenting issues. My spiritual shortcomings 
were a long list. 
   Anne and I began to talk as her toddlers 
napped and her babe-in-bassinet slept near a 
crackling fire. Conversation was polite and easy - the 
gentle flow of hopeful friendship. But it didn't 
take long for things to go deep as we shared 
about our marriages. Our families. Our hearts and 
our homes. 
   "I appreciate your transparency," Anne 
said later as I rooted through my bag for keys. 
"You're honest and real. You love the Lord, and you 
lean into Him with your life." 
   Anne wasn't drawn to a story without 
struggle. Or to flawless faith. She was drawn to His 
perfection in my imperfection. To His might in my 
mess. 
   "Thank you, Lord," I whispered. I smiled 
all the way home. 
   Lord, when I am weak You are strong. 
Amen. Shawnelle Eliasen [Walking in Grace 2021 
Devotional by Guideposts and Zondervan] 

   Dennis McDonald was our church's hospital 
chaplain for many years. On occasions I accompanied 
him when he visited the sick I was always struck 
by the transformation that came over him. We 
might be walking down a hospital hallway, chatting 
about the weather, but when we entered the room, 
he went to work. He walked directly to the side 
of the hospital bed and leaned over until he 
was only inches from the face of the infirm. And 
he would say something like "I am Dennis, and I 
am here to pray for you and encourage you. God 
is greater than your sickness. God can heal 
your body. God will get you through this." 
   Dennis would then anoint the sick person 
with oil and pray, "Lord, this is your servant, 
whom you love and whom we love. Let your healing 
happen in this room. Satan, you must leave. You're 
a liar, and your words have no merit. This 
child is bought by God. We pray in Jesus' name, 
amen." 
   The prayer of faith invites God to be 
God, to be sovereign over a tumultuous time. Be 
bold in your prayers. [You Can Count On God by 
Max Lucado] 

CLOSING THOUGHT

As a people and as individuals our success 
depends, not on numbers, on standing, nor on 
intellectual attainments, but on walking and working with 
Christ.  {HP 328} 

LINKS FOR FURTHER STUDY 

1 Chronicles 16:11 - Seek The Lord, His 
Presence and Strength, Continually. 

https://www.abible.com/devotions/2019/20190403-1000.html 

http://www.abible.com/devotions/2018/20180728-1452.html 

1 Thessalonians 5:17 - Pray Without Ceasing.

https://www.abible.com/devotions/2023/20230929-0933.html 

Romans 10:17 - Building Faith.

https://www.abible.com/devotions/2023/20230614-0858.html 

John 1:12 - The Born Again Experience!!!

https://www.abible.com/devotions/2021/20210420-0902.html 

Galatians 5:22, 23 - The Fruit of the Spirit.

https://www.abible.com/devotions/2024/20240324-0816.html 

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