Recently, I have seen a lot of people searching for things
in the wrong places. Men searching for affirmation from women other than their
wives. Women searching for love from men that aren’t worthy of it. Mothers
searching for their worth in their children and losing themselves in the
process. Teenagers searching for approval from their friends with sometimes
deadly consequences. Church folks are even guilty of searching for satisfaction
in their leader and ending up disappointed. In every case, the search is
unfulfilling and never-ending. Why? Because you are looking for things in
people and places that can only be found in God. Today, God told me to tell you that your
search is over. Hallelujah! I don’t know about you but that’s good news! Imagine
not having to look for the answer to your problem anymore. Imagine not needing
to search for calm in your storm anymore. Imagine not waking up every day
wondering how you will make it. Your search is over!
When God said this to me, my initial thought was that this
only applies to a certain type of person. You know…needy people! And certainly
not me! But the more I listened, the more I realized that everyone is searching
for something or has been at some point. We have all been guilty of looking for
answers for an issue in a million places before getting to God. The key, folks,
is in knowing where to look! Some of you have been looking so hard for man to
give you what you need that you’ve missed God reminding you that He has already
given you everything. He wants you to know today that everything that you need
can be found in Him. God highlighted 2 Peter 1:3 – 9 in The Voice translation for
me this morning and it put a whole new spin on the peace of God for me.
His divine power has given us everything we need to experience life and
to reflect God’s true nature through the knowledge of the One who called us by
His glory and virtue. Through these things, we have received God’s great and
valuable promises, so we might escape the corruption of worldly desires and
share in the divine nature. God took the first step to rescue us from this
corrupt world. He has granted us His power, revealed to us true knowledge, and
spoken to us great promises. He has done all this for a reason: that we might
participate in His own nature and reflect His own life. But we are not passive
observers of God’s saving actions. We must receive His grace, grow in knowledge,
and join Him in this work of redemption. To achieve this, you will need to
add virtue to your faith, and then knowledge to your virtue; to knowledge, add
discipline; to discipline, add endurance; to endurance, add godliness; to
godliness, add affection for others as sisters and brothers; and to affection, at
last, add love. For if you possess these traits and multiply them, then you
will never be ineffective or unproductive in your relationship with our Lord
Jesus the Anointed; but if you don’t have these qualities, then you will be
nearsighted and blind, forgetting that your past sins have been washed away. (2
Pet. 1:3-9, VOICE)
Instead of searching, start receiving and adding. You see,
God is not missing and He wants you stop acting like He is! When you feel your
heart breaking, look for Him, His love is everlasting. When your strength is
failing, look to Him, His strength is made perfect in your weakness. When the
grief is overwhelming, reach for Him, He is the rock that is higher than you.
When you feel like you are losing at life, seek Him for He is your defense and
strong tower. When the holidays are your worst enemy because depression and
loneliness overtake you; turn to Him for He is your constant help and your
peace. It’s over! Stop searching! All that you need is in God and He wants you
to remember it!
May God’s abiding
presence surround you and remind you of the indescribable gift of love that He
has given you through Jesus Christ. Your search is over…
Amen…
1 comment:
Amen! The search is over! Awesome words of encouragement today!
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