Showing posts with label hungry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hungry. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

From black-and-white to brilliant color

Today: Isaiah 23-27

If you've ever watched "The Wizard of Oz," you'll remember the moment when Dorothy opens a door to Oz--and your screen suddenly changed from boring black-and-white to brilliant color.

Becoming a Christian is kind of like that...or like getting glasses for the first time. You start to see in new ways and notice things that you were blinded to before.

In today's passage, there was an excerpt that illustrated this phenomenon. The speaker is talking to God and contrasting the view of God's people compared to others:

Who you are and what you've done
are all we'll ever want.
Through the night my soul longs for you.
Deep from within me my spirit reaches out to you.
When your decisions are on public display,
everyone learns how to live right.
If the wicked are shown grace,
they don't seem to get it.
In the land of right living, they persist in wrong living,
blind to the splendor of God.
You hold your hand up high, God,
but they don't see it.
Open their eyes to what you do,
to see your zealous love for your people...
God, order a peaceful and whole life for us
because everything we've done, you've done for us.
Here are a few of my observations today from this passage:
  • God is enough to fill a hungry soul.
    The first part of this excerpt addresses a human need that we actually talked about a few days ago (see "Hunger and wholeness"). Instead of chasing after other people or "stuff" to fill their souls, we can first look to God Himself.
  • Without God, people can be blind to grace.
    Have you ever heard people say things like, "I never knew what love was until I had a child"?

    I think the same experience can happen for people when they first get a glimpse of the grace and pure love of God. There's nothing that could compare to the pure love of God in human flesh dying for you . You don't deserve that kind of love, but there's nothing you can do to make Him love you more or less. There's nothing you can do to earn a ticket to Heaven--that's God's free gift to those who simply believe in Him and accept Him as Savior(see Romans 10:9). It's overwhelming when you really start to get that God loves you that much--that He knows your name and has a plan for your life.
  • God's the one who opens people's hearts and eyes to His love.
    Some well-intentioned Christians share their faith in God with aggressive, forceful tactics resembling guerrilla marketing. Should Christians be bold with their faith? Yes. But Jesus didn't force His message on people: He loved, cared and served others. God is not a product to be sold. It's Christians' responsibility to love, care and serve people. It's our responsibility to talk about God when we're given the opportunity and prompted by the Holy Spirit. However, it's important to remember that we're the messengers--God's the Savior. He's the one who opens hearts and changes lives.
  • Christians can impact people through their lives...and recognition of God's transformation.
    The most important message every Christian delivers does not even require words--it's how you live your everyday, ordinary life. When Christians are content, happy and at peace with God and others, we shine. Our lives are a big signal of God's transformational power at work--a practical proof point that He's really doing something in and through us. A key thing to remember? Don't take all the credit--because everything good that we've done, God started, provided for and allowed us to finish.
Tomorrow: Isaiah 28-30

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Hunger and wholeness

It's an absolutely beautiful day in the Pacific Northwest! Yesterday had some dark and rainy moments--but today, the sun has been shining and it's about 78 degrees! When the sun comes out in the Northwest, people genuinely appreciate it. Parks that were empty yesterday now resemble Abercrombie & Fitch ads. Pale people are taking off their shirts and long pants--it ain't always pretty, but they're soaking up the sun while they can. :)
I ventured out to a farmer's market this morning with some friends. Several of my friends brought their young children. I think these moms (both military wives with husbands currently serving somewhere else) deserve medals. Kids are SO, SO cute, but they all have their moments. A few of those moments happened just before lunchtime when the youngest of the crew started screaming at the top of her lungs in the middle of the market. When kids are hungry, they let the world know--and they are not happy until they're satisfied.
At least hungry babies and toddlers can be satisfied with a little bit of food. But have you ever met adults whose souls are hungry--and can't find anything to fill them? Today's passage described them well:

Appetites insatiable,
stuffing and gorging themselves left and right with people and things.
But still they starved.
That seems very sad to me. I've met people who are hungry on the inside and try to fill their lives with a romantic relationship, alcohol, friends, food, material things, sports...you name it. Each of those people and things are not evil (when enjoyed in moderation), but none of them can really satisfy a hungry soul.
That's why I love that this passage provides an answer--it includes some prophetic text about Jesus (if it sounds a little like "A Charlie Brown Christmas," it's because similar verses were repeated in the New Testament when Jesus was born):


For a child has been born—for us!
the gift of a son—for us!
He'll take over the running of the world.
His names will be:
Amazing Counselor,
Strong God,
Eternal Father,
Prince of Wholeness.
His ruling authority will grow,
and there'll be no limits to the wholeness he brings.
He'll rule from the historic David throne over that promised kingdom.
He'll put that kingdom on a firm footing
and keep it going.
With fair dealing and right living,
beginning now and lasting always.
The zeal of God-of-the-Angel-Armies will do all this.
This whole prophesy is amazing, but the idea of Jesus as a "Prince of Wholeness" or "Prince of Peace" is incredibly powerful--especially for people who have insatiable emptiness in their souls. God is enough to fill that emptiness. He brings peace and restoration. When other things and people fail, He heals and satisfies.

Tomorrow: Isaiah 13-17