Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the great German theologian brought out for us that in the Psalms Jesus Christ is the one actually praying. He prays through his servants. In these psalm prayers and songs Jesus often teaches and discusses seeking God.
“The wicked in his proud countenance does not seek God; God is in none of his thoughts.” Psalms 10:4 NKJV
“And those who know Your name will put their trust in You; For You, LORD, have not forsaken those who seek You.” Psalms 9:10 NKJV
“When You said, “Seek My face,” My heart said to You, “Your face, LORD, I will seek.”” Psalms 27:8 NKJV
“O God, You are my God; Early will I seek You; My soul thirsts for You; My flesh longs for You In a dry and thirsty land Where there is no water.” Psalms 63:1 NKJV
There are also many more verses.
Knowing this, the Psalm prayers which emphasize seeking God, become more fascinating and enlightening. Especially in light of Jesus’ earthly life, we cannot overlook (unless we do so intentionally) how important it is to the Lord that we constantly seek him. “Seek first the kingdom of heaven”.
Why does the Lord want us to seek him so? Perhaps because it is the effect it has on us, the act and pressure of constantly seeking Jesus Christ guards us. It defends us from the self-centeredness and laziness of the flesh and the mind. It undercuts the pride of life and the spiritual dullness that constantly besets us.
Seeking Jesus is like the gravity that holds the Christian to Jesus’ kingdom. The pressure that it brings to life prevents the Christian from floating aimless off into Satan’s deceitful, pointless, and sinful existence. Which can be so tempting for many.