Devotion for November 10, 2025

“My eyes are always looking to the LORD for help. He will keep me from any traps.” (Psalm 25:15, NCV)

When you were in junior high school, was there someone you thought about all the time who was totally oblivious to you? It’s hard to imagine that someone who occupied so much of your thoughts could hold no space for you in their own mind. But it’s happened to most of us at some point, and it can be a painful experience.

Now imagine this: The Bible says God is always thinking about you. But how often do you pause to think about Him? He’s not distant — He’s near, waiting for your attention, not because He needs it, but because He loves you.

God wants your attention! But how do you give it to Him? One way is to pray about something over and over.

God had a particular affection for King David, and one reason is because David gave God his attention all the time. David said, “My eyes are always looking to the LORD for help. He will keep me from any traps” (Psalm 25:15, NCV). That means David was persistent in prayer.

Like King David, you face unexpected traps every day. God is the only one who knows them in advance, and persistent prayer is the best way to show that you’re trusting Him to keep you safe.

When you’re going up a mountain road, it’s always helpful to be able to anticipate what’s ahead. But if you’re stuck behind a slow truck and can’t see around the curve ahead, it can be really frustrating. At that moment, how helpful would a helicopter be to give you the “all clear” to pass?

God is like that helicopter. He can see what you can’t see. He can see the traps you’re going to have this week, this month, and this year. If you will give Him your attention and focus, He’ll go ahead of you and show you how to navigate those traps.

The Bible says, “Seek the LORD and His strength; seek His presence continually!” (Psalm 105:4, ESV). How often should you seek God? Continually. Prayer is not something to be checked off a list. It is an ongoing conversation.

Be persistent in your prayer. Keep seeking God for His direction and help. Don’t stop talking to Him! He loves your attention, and He is ready and waiting to answer your prayers.

Prayer

Father, I come to this day not knowing what it will bring. I thank You for the blessings You have given me, and I ask You to guide and direct me this day so that I can avoid the traps that would take me away from Your love and grace.

Stay encouraged!

Pastor Mike

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