My friend, your sorrow has only one purpose, drive you to God!
Psalm 42:1-4
1 As a deer pants for
flowing streams,
so pants my soul for you,
O God.
2 My soul thirsts for
God,
for the living God.
When shall I come
and appear before God?
3 My tears have been
my food
day and night,
while they say to me all
the day long,
“Where is your God?”
4 These things I
remember,
as I pour out my
soul:
how I would go with
the throng
and lead them in
procession to the house of God
with glad shouts and songs
of praise,
a multitude keeping
festival.
What a wonderful gift, for
God to place us in a condition of needing Him more that anything else. We are
so easily distracted by the cares of our lives. Robert Robinson, the hymnist,
penned this thought so well: “Prone to wander, Lord I feel it, Prone to leave
the God I love, Here's my heart. O take and seal it; Seal it for thy courts
above”.
While the psalmist faced
his difficulties, tears were his companion day and night. The temptation, as
his tears filled his life, was to listen to those that were questioning the presence
of God in His life.
At times, even our
reactions are a gift of God. We easily state that we live in dependence on God
and that we are satisfied with His sovereign hand, but it’s only during a
crisis that it becomes evident what the desires of our hearts really are.
Do we desire God’s
modeling work in our lives, or are we looking for His blessing, presuming that
we have complete control of defining what God’s blessing should look like?
The image here is so vivid:
as the deer, driven by her thirst, is panting for water, nothing else takes
precedence. The need must be met and satisfaction will come only when streams
of water are found.
We should always thirst
for the living God. He is the creator, sustainer of all. There is none other who
can be compared to Him. Spiritual thirst is real and there is only One who can
satisfy. It is truly a gift, when we are driven to God’s feet.
We tend to look at our
hardships as a curse, but in reality they are a blessing. God’s Word and His
meticulous care are available to us constantly. Life distracts us, but our
jealous God will do all it takes to create our thirst so that we are driven to
Him and He finds pleasure in satisfying our need.
The woman at the well had
tried to satisfy her thirst with multiple husbands, she was even aware of the
religious beliefs of that time, but she found out that only Christ could give
her water that would truly satisfy her.
John 4:13-14
Jesus said to
her, “Everyone who drinks of this water will be thirsty
again, but whoever drinks of the water that I will give him will
never be thirsty again. The water that I will give him will become in
him a spring of water welling up to eternal life.”
I remember too many times when
I have tried to find satisfaction with human resources, and God has lovingly
driven me to Him. In fact, the temptation was not only to look for different
solutions, but also to question God, while doing that.
The writer could not
forget how he had found his joy and satisfaction in God: with the multitude he
had gone to the house of God, as he praised Him.
Are you going through a
hard time? Does your difficulty seem to have no end in sight? Do you feel like
tears are your only refuge? Are you assailed by doubts about God? You are
certainly not the first one to go through this, for many have preceded you. For
some, their sorrows have driven them away from God, exposing their lack of real
relationship with Him; others have been driven to God, the only fount of true
and eternal satisfaction.
My friend, your sorrow has
only one purpose, drive you to God. “All
I have is Christ” is not the cry of a desperate person - it is the victorious
hymn of those who are being drawn toward eternal satisfaction. There is a
beautiful song that reminds us of this.
Verse 1
I once was lost in darkest night Yet thought I knew the way
The sin that promised joy and life Had led me to the grave
I had no hope that You would own A rebel to Your will
And if You had not loved me first I would refuse You still
Verse 2
But as I ran my hell-bound race Indifferent to the cost
You looked upon my helpless state And led me to the cross
And I beheld God’s love displayed You suffered in my place
You bore the wrath reserved for me Now all I know is grace
Chorus
Hallelujah! All I have is Christ
Hallelujah! Jesus is my life
Verse 3
Now, Lord, I would be Yours alone And live so all might see
The strength to follow Your commands Could never come from me
O Father, use my ransomed life In any way You choose
And let my song forever be My only boast is You!
I once was lost in darkest night Yet thought I knew the way
The sin that promised joy and life Had led me to the grave
I had no hope that You would own A rebel to Your will
And if You had not loved me first I would refuse You still
Verse 2
But as I ran my hell-bound race Indifferent to the cost
You looked upon my helpless state And led me to the cross
And I beheld God’s love displayed You suffered in my place
You bore the wrath reserved for me Now all I know is grace
Chorus
Hallelujah! All I have is Christ
Hallelujah! Jesus is my life
Verse 3
Now, Lord, I would be Yours alone And live so all might see
The strength to follow Your commands Could never come from me
O Father, use my ransomed life In any way You choose
And let my song forever be My only boast is You!
ALL I HAVE IS CHRIST AND I AM BLESSED!
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