1 Samuel 30:6
The inward focus. David first strengthened himself. Your first step in times of weakness is to stop exposing your mind to negativity and the sources of distress. Separate yourself for a private moment with God. Luke 21:19 says, “By your patience possess your souls.” Settle your heart and refuse to fret
The upward focus. David found strength in the Lord his God. Ephesians 6:10 encourages us to “be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might.” That means speak God’s word to yourself. The word of Christ must dwell in you richly for you to be able to meditate on it under pressure. Focus your heart and your mind on the Lord and let His peace flood your heart
The outward focus. David stopped mourning and switched his focus to what to do going forward. Don’t stay in the valley of weakness. Set your sights ahead. There will always be a temptation to regret, blame others or keep looking backwards. But like David, choose to pursue, overtake and recover what has been stolen from you.
Prayer:
Father, I refuse to magnify my problems and choose to focus, instead, on Your word.Scripture Reading:
1 Samuel 30:1-8
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