Monday, September 7, 2015
I asked the Lord to unclog our toilet bowl
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Settling for Less
Many know God, or know about God. But not many have "tasted and seen" that the Lord is good. This isn't just the "good" of blessings or of good things. He who has tasted of God has had a deeper experience than just having prayers answered, or receiving good things.
How many of us know that God is good because though we were sinners made a way for us to be reconciled to Him? He did this by sending the Son of God to become man and die for us on the cross. This, and only this, is enough to make someone know that God is "good". And even if other good things don't happen in our life, just the fact that God showed His love for us through the cross is enough to make us joyful.
How many of us have tasted the goodness of God even in the midst of trials and hardships? How many of us know that despite the troubles we face in this world, our God has promised us not only eternity, but also that He would never leave us or forsake us, and that He would take care of our needs, give us strength during hard times. His love, comfort, strength are what we taste and make us know that, despite our circumstances, He is good.
When we have a taste of this God, nothing else satisfies. As Jesus told the Samaritan woman, if we drink the water that comes from Him we will never thirst! We will always be satisfied, both eternally and the present life.
So why do we settle for less? We know we are true believers when we settle for less, and then realize it does not satisfy, and seek to come back to the One who alone can truly satisfy.
This is the way sin attacks us, lures us, away from God. It promises us something better than what God has to offer, or has already offered to us. When we succumb to temptation we eventually realize that it does not satisfy.
If you have tasted and seen that the Lord is good, why go back to what does not satisfy?
Why settle for less?