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What are your eyes and your thoughts fixed upon? To where or on whom do you spend most of your time transfixed or worried as you assess the best path? We find ourselves in a period of history where so much is uncertain.

We do not know what to do, but our eyes are upon You. (2 Chr 20:12)

We contemplate the future and seek to make plans, all the while knowing that much of what we are orchestrating may not come to pass as we hope, if at all. We find ourselves in a quandary. We want to make the most of each day while remaining flexible and able to adapt to frequent disappointments, while also seeking to move forward and plan for what we hope will materialize. This conundrum can cause most of us to feel overwhelmed, weary, and at times, frozen in indecision.

The more I consider the countless decisions that assault my mind, I am reminded that my eyes, my thoughts, and my gaze must be relocated onto the Only One who holds my future and that of my family, in His hands. He is the Creator, the Sovereign Lord, the Provider of my every need, the Giver of wisdom and discernment. He assures me that He has plans to prosper me and not to harm me (Jeremiah 29:11). Jesus’s very name is Immanuel: God WITH us (Matthew 1:23). He promises to be with us to the very end of the age (Matthew 28:20). He will never leave us nor forsake us (Hebrews 13:5). This is the one Being who should be the focal point of our lives.

But my eyes are fixed on you, O Sovereign Lord; in you I take refuge – do not give me over to death. (Ps 141:8)

Often there is nothing as godly as inactivity on our part, or nothing as harmful as restless working, for God has promised to work His sovereign will. ~A.B. Simpson

I lift my eyes to the hills – where does my help come from? My help comes from the LORD, the Maker of heaven and earth. (Ps 121:1-2)

“Come,” Jesus said. Then Peter got down out of the boat, walked on the water and came toward Jesus. But when he saw the wind, he was afraid and, beginning to sink, cried out, “Lord, save me!” (Mt 14:29-30)

In this passage of Scripture, we see that Peter’s sight was actually a hindrance. Once he had stepped out of the boat, the waves were none of his business. Attempting to survey the danger may actually cause you to fall before it. Pausing at the difficulties will result in the waves breaking over your head. Peter’s only concern should have been the path of light shining across the darkness from Christ Himself. ~L.B. Cowman 

Do you linger in the presence of the Lord? Are you anchored in His personal words, which are available to all who will open the Bible and allow His voice to penetrate the commotion of thoughts that bombard each of us? He will, in fact, give wisdom to anyone who is lacking. We must simply ask. Peter boldly and courageously stepped out on the water, only to be buffeted by the wind and waves and therefore consumed by the thought of what might transpire. We so often operate in a similar fashion. May we all be emboldened to do the very thing that Peter sought to do, yet remained elusive.  For Peter, and often for us, we are entangled in the mire, when all that is required and the very thing that will afford us peace, is a shift in our focus. We must choose to: FIX OUR GAZE ON JESUS.

When we were going through the process of adoption, I stumbled upon a verse that became my heart’s cry as we had to make a myriad of decisions that would effect the rest of our lives.

In this season of ambiguity and unpredictability where we all feel vulnerable, my prayer is for each of us to fix our gaze upon our Merciful Father in Heaven. As you remain in His presence, call out to Him with your every concern, fear, frustration and joy. Trust that God is adept at not only quelling your concerns but He is  also equipped to reveal things beyond your comprehension.

This is what the LORD says, He who made the earth, the LORD who formed it and established it – the LORD is His name: “Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know.” (Jer 33:2-3)

Author Susie Smith blogs at HE is trustworthy. (Used with permission. Photo from Dreamstime.)

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Mary J
August 8, 2020

Looking into Jesus the author and finisher of our faith.

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    Susie Smith
    August 11, 2020

    Yes, Mary, What a beautiful thing to mull over the fact that HE is the author – the writer and composer of our faith – and the finisher of all of our days. Thanks, Susie Smith

Pat
August 8, 2020

Yes. I will keep my eyes on you Lord. Father protect our eye gates and ear gates that TV, internet, cell phones etc are trying to get us to listen to them. Strengthen us in the Body of Christ to turn these interruptions off and hear the Holy Spirit see in the Spirit. Please have parents stop what there doing and concentrate on what there children and teens are doing. Help parents to check there children’s e mails and text. Please bring back family time back eating together , playing with children and teens enjoying a movie with each other daily. Parents reading the Bible to there children. In Jesus name Amen

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    Susie Smith
    August 11, 2020

    Oh Pat, Thank you for these prayers and reminders. It is so easy for me to disengage as this quarantine life has worn on. We are all fatigued and at a loss often as to what to do. Nevertheless, we need to CHOOSE to be engaged with our precious children – nurturing their spirits, sharing the LIVING word of God with them and encouraging them. Thank you, Susie Smith

Rosemary YenPenny
August 8, 2020

yes, praying – Be Thou our vision, O Lord of our hearts…waking or sleeping, Thy presence our Light. High King of heaven, our victory won….still be our vision, O Ruler of all.

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    Susie Smith
    August 11, 2020

    Amen, Rosemary! Such a beautiful song. May it be the song of our hearts. Thank you for sharing, Susie Smith

Yvonne
August 8, 2020

Keep your eyes on Jesus. Be found faithful today. Don’t take on tomorrow’s trouble. He is the God of THE IMPOSSIBLE.

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    Susie Smith
    August 11, 2020

    Yvonne, I needed to hear that as I’m certain so many others need to hear that as well. Thank you for reminding us to focus only on TODAY and to truly believe HE IS IN FACT, THE GOD OF THE IMPOSSIBLE. Thanks, Susie Smith

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