Have you been experiencing
difficulties in trying to find God? The
problem could be your approach. The prophet Jeremiah puts it this way: “You
will seek me and find me when you seek
me with all your heart.” (Jer 29:13).
What does it mean to seek? With
its many synonyms, I think ‘hunt for’ explains it best, implying there is
diligence, enthusiasm, and earnestness in the search. That way of searching
exposes the desire and intention of the searcher’s heart; it says to God, “I
love you, I want to know you better, and have a vibrant, ongoing relationship
with you. I will give up anything and everything you ask of me to maintain a
relationship with you.”
So what form should the search take?
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First and
foremost, let’s get rid of lip service! It does not benefit us when we claim we
are Christians, go to church, sing in
the choir, and on and on, but live contrary to God’s Word.
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Second, in
addition to being believers, our hearts should yearn for God and focus on Him. We
should desire to know Him better; we should desire and ask to know His mind on
issues, and then gladly obey Him.
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Third, we cannot
know without learning. If we desire to
know Him better, our next step should be going to His Word, and wherever else
we can, to learn about Him. Head knowledge alone about God is not enough,
however. We need to ask the Holy Spirit to show us how we can apply what we
learn in our everyday living. In other words, we should want to be transformed
by what He reveals of Himself to us. Like Paul says, “Be transformed by the renewing
of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is-His
good, pleasing and perfect will.” (Rom 12:2b).
Going to His Word comes in different forms: personal
study, group study,
listening to sermons, and any other avenue of study God makes available to us.
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Fourth is seeking
Him in prayer, asking the Spirit to search our hearts and reveal the sins we
need to confess and forsake: both sins of commission and omission (Ps
139:23-24). We need to hunger and thirst for Him, asking for Him to live
through us as Paul says, “I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer
live, but Christ lives in me. The life I
live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself
for me” (Gal 2:20). We need to yearn to be closer to Him, to be lost in His
love, and then desire to be obedient to Him.
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Lastly, when we
go to Him in prayer, let us not rush out of His presence, but wait patiently on
Him to hear His voice of affirmation and any instructions He might have for us
(Ps 40:1).
It is not enough to say to
God, “I am seeking you,” because He already knows whether or not you are
seeking Him; “For the Lord searches every heart and understands every motive
behind the thoughts” (1 Chr 28:9b). If you are searching, make sure you are
searching with ALL YOUR HEART,
because it is only then that you’ll find Him; haphazard search will not yield
the needed result. King David admonished his son, Solomon, “Acknowledge the God
of your Father, and serve Him with wholehearted
devotion and with a willing mind (1Chr 28:9a).
If we seek God with all our
hearts, we will find Him, because He has promised, and He is faithful.
Good, solid discipleship there. Thank you!
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