Good Morning!
Psalm 105:4; “Seek the Lord and his strength; seek his presence continually!”
When our oldest grandson was a toddler,
he liked to play hide and seek. He wasn’t
too bad at it. He usually hid pretty
well except he giggled all the time. One
time, he convinced his uncles to play with him.
They were all at our house. My
grandson went to look for a place to hide.
We have a small entryway on one side of the house. There is a door to the outside, a door to a
closet, a door to my office and a door to the living room. He ran into this entry way to hide. He couldn’t open any of the doors to the
office, closet or outside. His one uncle
yelled, “here I come.”
Our grandson froze. He extended each arm up against the closet
door and tried to attach himself to the door in an effort to hide. He stood as still as he could. He tried to blend in with the door and
hide. It didn’t work but he tried. He was hoping to hide but his uncles found
him anyway.
When we think of seeking something, we tend
to think of things that are hidden, like a grandson or a buried treasure. Yet in the Bible, seeking means something a
little different. When we read the word
“seek” in the Bible, we should think more of turning to or of asking counsel
of. So, in our verse, when it says to
“seek the Lord” it doesn’t mean to go looking for someone who is hidden; it
means to turn to God where he is and has always been, right next to you. We seek God where he is, in his Word and in
his sacrament. We seek God when we
engage in prayer to him.
This is what it means to “seek God.” It is not some great quest or hunt; it is
turning to God as our one and only source of true peace. “Seeking God” is asking for his guidance, for
his Spirit, for his wisdom and for his peace.
“Seeking God” is to trust in his faithful promises and to rely on those
promises continually. This is how we
cope with life, by trusting in God and his promises. Whether we are facing surgery in the morning
or the loss of a loved one or a painfully sad change in our life, we are to
“seek God” we are to turn to him in confident prayer and read his wonderful
words of hope and peace. We are to hear
from God about his love for us and the certain confidence that we have because
of his love for us.
We can always take comfort in God’s
Word. It gives us life and hope,
nourishment and comfort. In God’s
gracious Word we have peace. We can face
each challenge with the confidence that God is truly in our side. Seek God; turn to him and trust in his
promises to give your life and hope, comfort and peace. Seek God; he waits for you with all his
mercy.
Father of all goodness, in
you we have all our hope. Guide us by
your Spirit that we may always seek you.
Guide us to always trust in your Word and to trust in your grace. Be with all the hurting and the saddened
people. Guide them to come to you for
peace and comfort. Use us to help in
guiding them so that all may come to know the mercy that you bestow on your
children. Protect us we pray in the
precious name of Jesus. Amen
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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