Read Isaiah 55.
How disappointing and disillusioning it is when life does not go the way we
wanted! The sense of confusion causes some to put their spiritual lives
on hold. Some blame God for their hurt and never come to a place of
healing. Others use such hurt and confusion as an excuse to reject that
there is a God.
One of primary concepts about the God of the Bible is found in verses 8 and 9.
"For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,
declares the LORD. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are
my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts."
We have our plans. God has His. We have our thoughts on how things
should be. God has His. So, the question is, "Whose thoughts
and plans are correct? Whose thoughts and plans lead to a life of
complete fulfillment--our ways or God's?" Do we possess such
arrogance to think for moment that we know better than the One who made us and
knows every detail of our lives?
How can we experience a truly fulfilled life?
1. Come to the LORD. (vv.1-5)
Every person has a spiritual thirst, a lack of internal satisfaction. We
naturally try to fill that void with other things, or people, or activities.
In John 4, Jesus met a Samaritan woman who was thirsty, inside and out.
She tried to find satisfaction by going from one relationship to another.
He offered her eternal life so she would "never be thirsty
again."
"Incline your ear, and come to me; hear, that your soul may live."
(v.3)
2. Seek the LORD. (v.6a)
People search for life-meaning, life-guidance, self-improvement in every place
but the one source that guarantees eternal results. Repeatedly in the Old
Testament and in the New, we are urged to seek God. Most people who have
become disillusioned or rejected God have never read the Bible or sought to
understand its message.
"...he rewards those who seek him." (Hebrews 11:6)
"...those who seek me diligently find me." (Proverbs 8:17)
3. Call upon the LORD. (v.6b)
The rest of this verse includes, "...while he is near." The
Holy Spirit pursues us and prompts us to come to the LORD and seek Him for
filling that spiritual emptiness inside. It is a perilous presumption to
put off an immediate response to God. His offer of forgiveness, cleansing
of our past, and eternally securing our future is available now.
"Therefore, as the Holy Spirit says, 'Today, if you hear his voice, do not
harden your hearts..." (Hebrews 3:7)
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