Sunday, June 10, 2007

Think Vicotry! Seek and You Will Find

SEEK AND YOU WILL FIND

" ...seek, and you will find." Luke 11:9

God loves it when we seek Him and come to Him in prayer expecting Him to answer our prayers in HIS way. So often we pray once then give up.
Chambers says: "Seek if you have not found. 'You ask and do not receive, because you ask amiss...' (James 4:3) If you ask for things from life instead of from God, 'you ask amiss'; that is, you ask our of YOUR desire for self-fulfillment. THE MORE YOU FULFILL YOURSELF THE LESS YOU WILL SEEK GOD.

Get to work. Narrow your focus and interests to this one thing. Have you ever sought God with your WHOLE heart, or have you simply given Him a feeble cry after some emotionally painful experience? "... seek (focus) and you will find ...'

"Ho! Everyone who thirsts, come to the waters ..." (Isaiah 55:1) Are you thirsty, or complacent and indifferent - so satisfied with YOUR OWN experience that you want NOTHING more than God? Experience is a doorway, not a final goal. Beware of building your faith on EXPERIENCE, or your life will not ring true and will only sound the note of a critical spirit. Remember that you can never give another person what YOU have found, but you can cause him to have a DESIRE for it.

" ... knock, and it will be opened to you" (Luke 11:9) "Draw near to God ..." (James 4:8) Knock - the door is closed and your heart races as it knocks. "Cleanse YOUR hands ..." (James 4:8) Knock a bit louder - you begin to find that you are dirty. "...purify YOUR hearts" (James 4:8) It is becoming even more personal - you are desperate and serious now - you will do ANYTHING. "Lament ..." (James 4:9) Have you ever lamented, expressing sorrow before God for the condition of your inner life? There is NO thread of self-pity left, only the heart-rendering difficulty and amazement which comes from seeing what kind of person you really are.

"Humble yourselves ..." (James 4:10). It is a humbling experience to knock at GOD'S door - you have to knock with the crucified thief. " ...
to him who knocks it will be opened." Luke 11:10" (My Utmost from His Highest

Are you willing today to do whatever it takes to seek and lay hold of Him? Are you willing to draw near to God? Go through the cleansing process? Purify your wicked heart? Lament? And deal with your pride so that you can humble yourself before Him? Think about it on this Lord's day.

Great quote: It is not what WE do for God, but what HE does through us.
Judy Sexton

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