Good Morning All,
Psalm 34:10b; “but those who seek the Lord’s help have all the good
things they need”
It is a fascinating
world. I had to put new tires on my
pickup. I went to my favorite local
fix-it shop and had them put on there.
While I was there I was talking to the mechanic. He was working on a 1970 MG Midget. That is just about the littlest car I have
ever seen. It is a British car and he is
getting it going for a lady. He was
replacing the tires, the hoses, the belts and some of the electrical parts to
get it going. Now we might not be the
farthest from Great Britain but we have to be close. It is not like we have a huge city close to
us so I asked him how he got the parts he needed. I was totally baffled.
He got a really big grin
and chuckled and told me he ordered everything off of “eBay”. I was dumbfounded. So when I got home I searched eBay for a
while; you can find just about anything on it.
We shop a lot on Amazon as well; it has a lot of stuff. Do you remember the days when finding a strange
or unique part was a long and arduous task?
Now it is just a few minutes and there it is. One might be able to venture that if it isn’t
on eBay or Amazon; it might just not exist.
No matter what it is,
people tend to seek it out. Whether it
is parts for an antique car or tractor, or a unique book, or some old furniture
or dishware, people tend to seek it out.
Some go to flea markets and garage sales to find hidden treasures. People seek all sorts of things. Some of what we seek is not always things but
is often times a sense of wellbeing.
Many people, when asked,
are seeking peace, quiet, happiness, contentment, rest or any of other thoughts
like this. Go to any bookstore, or Amazon.com, and take a look at the self-help
section. Everybody has an answer for you
and if you look close enough; you can probably find the exact opposite advice
for any “problem” that you have!
This is why Scriptures
always tells us to “seek the Lord’s help” or to “seek first the kingdom of God”
or tells us that contentment comes to the “man who delights in the law
(Bible)”. Holding onto our faith is our
only true source of contentment. God
promises us peace and to “live in his land” if we hold onto our faith. He will give us comfort and consolation,
peace and rest. He has promised to be
“our God” and “our Father”. This is what
we have when we trust in God’s promise and seek his help. We have his comfort and consolation, his
peace and rest. We can seek out other
help but it will always fail.
Eventually, we will find that out.
The question is often, “how far down do you want to get?” God will rescue us from all of the devil’s
attacks which try to separate us from God.
Don’t let the devil torment you; trust in God’s promise and grace, seek
the Lord’s help.
Gracious Father, you are
our only source of hope. All other props
give way. Show us your grace and lead us
to trust in you alone. Teach us to seek
only you. Guide those who are seeking
out other sources of help and lead them back to your grace alone. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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