“Seek and you shall
find…”
This is a common phenomenon that every
living soul can relate to. If we lose an item it is normal to seek it out and
the greater the value the firmer the search.
The bible instructs us with this
encouragement; “And
I tell you, ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find;
knock, and it will be opened to you.” (Luke 11:9) - However
who ever seeks out something that has never been lost? It is obvious to
conclude that the greater the value the more vigour we put into the search and
when we understand that our life depends on us retrieving the article needed,
we will summon whatever and whoever we need to find that which was lost.
Let us break this down; we will never seek out
something that isn’t important to us; lose five cents climbing a mountain, who
in their right mind would retrace their steps, burning all that energy trying
to find it, for the return does not warrant the search. But lose a diamond ring
and all will be rallied and every possible inch of the mountain will be
searched out until that which was lost is found. Principally we need our minds
to relate to every precious gift God has given us. The grander the assessment
the harder the hunt; I am slowly starting to understand that it will be evident
to ourselves and others whatever we place as priorities in our lives. Both
hidden and the seen can be explained like this, “You shall know a tree by its
fruits, does an orange tree bear pears?” In like manner does a Christian take
for granted what he has been freely given? I suppose because of our sinful
natures we err in many areas along life’s journey, but of this I am sure;
whatever is of importance to us will be searched for if lost!
If
we find that our conscience begins to be seared in any areas of our lives, what
can we do to remedy our situation? King David was the one to lead the way and
this was his cry after falling into sin with Bathsheba; “Create
in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.” (Psalms 51:10) – We must
approach the throne room of grace looking to Jesus the author and finisher of
our faith to help us seek out that which we lost along the way and we will only
ever do that if we realise what we have lost is invaluable to us.
So
you say that at one stage in your life you were a Christian, but today you say
you are not so sure, and then I have this to say it was never really real to
you and I would implore you to fall on your knees and cry out to Jesus asking
Him for mercy. You may be like many
Christians that have lost their oil for their lanterns, today is the day like
never before to go and seek out oil for the night is coming and without oil it
will be impossible to find your way. And there will come a time that we will
all need that oil, so this then is my cry; seek out that which is lost! But
before we misunderstand what that may mean, we needn’t seek out wealth and food
and raiment as that type of energy is misguided and it carries with it no
eternal return; “And do not
seek what you are to eat and what you are
to drink, nor be worried. For all the nations of
the world seek after these things, and your Father knows that you need them.
Instead, seek his kingdom, and these things will be added to
you.” (Luke 12:29-31)
Seek that which will go from this life into the
next…
Signing off
Tyrone