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What does the Bible say about looking to God for help?

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The Bible teaches that we should lift our eyes to God for help, as He is our ultimate source of support and strength.

Psalm 121 emphasizes the need for the believer to look to God as their help. David begins the Psalm by stating, 'I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help?' This metaphorical act of looking up signifies trust and reliance on God, especially in times of trouble. We see biblical examples throughout scripture, such as Abraham lifting his eyes to find the sacrificial ram, and Isaiah who saw the Lord high and lifted up. Each instance reflects a crucial theme: our gaze must be directed toward God, who is ever-present and able to assist us in our needs.
Scripture References: Psalm 121, Genesis 22, Isaiah 6, Acts 20:32, Psalm 146:3

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