"And you will seek Me and find Me, when you search for Me with all your
heart"
(Jeremiah 29:13).
We have God's assurance that we will find him, but only if we seek him with
all our hearts. There is no guarantee that the indifferent or the
double-minded will find Him. We must do more than dabble in religion, and
God must be more than simply one of the "interesting" things on our agenda.
We must pursue Him with a purity of heart and a passion that will not be
denied. What He seeks is to be the Lord over all our thoughts, and if we
seek anything less than that, then it is not God whom we seek. But even so,
we need to be strengthened by the confidence that when we seek Him truly, we
will in fact find Him.
There is a text in Isaiah where God says that He desires to be found by
those who seek Him: "For thus says the Lord, who created the heavens, who is
God, who formed the earth and made it, who has established it, who did not
create it in vain, who formed it to be inhabited: 'I am the Lord, and there
is no other. I have not spoken in secret, in a dark place of the earth; I
did not say to the seed of Jacob, "Seek Me in vain"; I, the Lord, speak
righteousness, I declare things that are right'"
(Isaiah 45:18-19).
Just as God did not create the earth and then leave it uninhabited, He did
not command His people to seek Him and then hide Himself from them!
When Paul was given an opportunity to speak in Athens, he said that God
designed the world so that people would be moved to seek Him: "in the hope
that they might grope for Him and find Him, though He is not far from each
one of us"
(Acts 17:27).
We may "grope" for God, as it were, but in truth "He is not far from each
one of us". Our seeking for God need not be unsuccessful.
The lackadaisical may complain that they sought God but never found Him. Yet
no one has ever been disappointed who sought Him wholeheartedly and with an
honest desire to obey Him once He was found. "You will seek Me and find Me,
when you search for Me with all your heart", God said through Jeremiah. This
means that it is a matter of choice on our part whether we find God or not.
And the choice that we must make is to seek Him diligently. If we're
diligent, then we can also be confident.
Other Articles by Gary Henry
Love and not Obey
Our Utilitarian Approach to God
Commitment and Joy
Stillness and Joy
Beware of False Teachers
Contradictory Concepts?
Do It Because You Don't Want To
Why Don't We Seek?
Diligently Seeking God
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