Two-minute read.

Early morning, the sky’s colorful pinks and oranges highlight where the water meets the horizon. As you walk along the shoreline, waiting for the sun to rise, the tide moves in and out, unforced. You can’t control the water; you can only step into it. Pausing with your toes in the water, instead of rushing through your thoughts, you whisper a simple prayer:
“God, I’m here. Help me notice you.”
The waves keep coming, not because you demand them, but because that’s what they do. In the same way, God’s presence surrounds us constantly. When we seek Him, we simply step into what already exists.
As you walk along the shore, thoughts drift and distractions pull you away. Instead of succumbing to them, you gently come back again to the Savior. A whispered prayer, a deep breath, or a moment of gratitude draws you back into His presence. Continually looks like a gentle return, not perfect, but seeking.
Our heavenly Father longs for you to turn to Him and invite Him into your life. Ezra, the assumed author of 1 Chronicles, doesn’t ask us to wait; the priest wants us to seek God. We have a heart posture of humility, knowing we can’t succeed on our own strength, we need help from the ever-present Savior.
Ezra wants us to live with a steady dependence on God. Like the waves hitting the shore, we develop a rhythm of returning to Him again and again. Throughout the day, small moments and quiet thoughts bring us back into the Lord’s presence. My favorite new app, the Bible Widget, pops up with scripture or quotes every hour, drawing me back to the Lord throughout my day.
When we pursue God, we don’t just find comfort, we find power beyond ourselves. His strength meets us where ours runs out.
Journal Questions:
- What would it look like for you to seek God throughout your day, not just in one set moment?
- Where in my daily routine do I tend to rely on my own strength instead of seeking God first?
- What is one simple, repeatable way I can turn my attention back to God throughout the day (a phrase, a pause, a prayer)?
Beach Vibe
Like waves that never stop reaching the shore, God’s always present; we just need to step into it.








