Read: Psalm 105:1-8 NLT – Psalm 105 – Give thanks to the LORD and – Bible Gateway
“Search for the LORD and for his strength; continually seek him.” Psalm 105:4 NLT

Finding newfound strength can come from the least expected places. You may get the right amount of strength needed to finish a job when your mind focuses on the benefits of the completed project. A sudden burst of energy comes through the eyes of a marathon runner as they see the finish line. A friend gives you an encouraging word to continue through your struggles, ‘you can make it’, so you go on. These examples and the like come when you need them the most and perhaps are a little unexpected. You were probably too exhausted to conjure them up, they just appeared.
For the Christian who is following the Lord, they may seem like unexpected places at the time but from God’s point of view, they should have been expected. When we receive them it is all the more reason to praise God for His strength, lest we think it was our strength. Really, it was not. Oh yes, our bodies performed the task but with the ability, strength, and wherewithal supplied by our creator, the Lord God. It gives me great pleasure to see so many athletes giving glory to God after a sporting event which ever side of the score they were on. They realize their strength and talents come from the Lord.
Psalm 105 is an exhortation to Israel to remember what the Lord had done for them. His faithfulness to them should result in praise and worship. Remembering God’s care for them and His miracles on their behalf should give them confidence to “search for the Lord and for his strength; continually seek him.” (Ps.105:4 nlt) We should be able to do the same in 2026. Being in a frame of mind continuously seeking God we may not be surprised next time we get that expected strength but praise Him for it. But if we are surprised, that’s OK too. All the more reason to praise Him.