DEAR GOD: I will Look For You In Everything~

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“I Will Look Unto the Lord”
by C D Swanson~

“Therefore I will look unto the Lord; I will wait for the God of my salvation: my God will hear me.” Micah 7:7, KJV

There is something breathtaking about this verse — a quiet, steady declaration rising from a weary soul who has seen enough of the world to know that only God remains faithful. Micah speaks not from a mountaintop but from the middle of a trembling land, surrounded by uncertainty, disappointment, and the fading strength of human promises. And yet, from that very place, he lifts his eyes.

“I will look unto the Lord. Not to circumstances. Not to people. Not to the shifting winds of the age. But to the Lord — the One who never changes, never falters, never forgets.

This is the devotion of a heart that has learned the secret of holy stillness. This is the confidence of someone who knows that God’s silence is never abandonment, and His delays are never denial. This is the faith of one who has discovered that waiting on God is not weakness — it is worship.

Micah’s words feel like a soft hand on the shoulder of every believer who has ever whispered, “Lord, I need You.” They remind us that the God of our salvation is not distant, not distracted, not indifferent. He hears. He sees. He knows. He responds in His perfect time.

And in a world that grows louder, darker, and more hurried by the day, this verse becomes a sanctuary — a place where the soul can breathe again. It invites us to step out of the noise and into the quiet certainty that God is still on the throne, still working behind the scenes, still weaving redemption into every thread of our story.

To “look unto the Lord” is to lift our gaze above the temporary and fix it on the eternal. To “wait for the God of my salvation” is to trust that His timing is flawless, His wisdom unsearchable, His love unending. And to say “my God will hear me” is to rest in the assurance that not one prayer, not one tear, not one sigh escapes His notice.

This is the beauty of Christ’s heart toward us — He bends low to listen. He leans close to comfort. He walks beside us in the shadows and leads us gently toward the light. His love is not fragile. His care is not conditional. His presence is not occasional.

He is the God who hears. He is the God who saves. He is the God who stays.

And so today, like Micah, we lift our eyes. We choose trust over fear, worship over worry, and hope over heaviness. For the Lord is near, and His faithfulness is the anchor of our souls.

“LORD-As we close this moment of reflection, we lift our hearts to You with gratitude and quiet trust. Thank You for being the Light that never dims, the Hope that never fades, and the Love that never lets us go. Walk with each reader today — steady their steps, calm their thoughts, and surround their homes with Your peace. Let Your Presence be felt in every breath, every decision, every moment. Keep us close to You, Lord, and let our lives reflect Your goodness in all we do.
In Your holy and precious name, in Jesus name, Amen.”