“Why spend money on
what is not bread, and your labor on what does not satisfy? Listen, listen to me, and eat what is good,
and your soul will delight in the richest of fare” Isaiah 55:2.
Ten years ago this month is when God called me to go more
deeply with Him. Every morning for the past
29 days I have wished God a happy anniversary for us. Before February of 2006 I had spent the
biggest part of my adult life chasing after things that lacked
satisfaction. I can so relate to King
Solomon who had everything he could ever want but penned how empty his life
really had been. ‘I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are
meaningless, a chasing after the wind’ Eccl. 1:14. My chase was relentless as I was consumed
with being accepted by the ‘A team’ in my community (which never
happened). My pursuit of parental
perfection was shattered as I went through a very public prodigal
experience. My race to retail as therapy
only satisfied my soul until the guilt of secrecy and deception set in. 2006 changed everything when my appetite for
the world was gradually replaced with my appetite for God’s offerings.
When we are walking with the Spirit and experiencing His
satisfaction it will be evident to those around us. Satisfaction in the Spirit is looking beyond
our own families and serving those who have nothing to give us in return. Delighting in the richest of fare is setting
aside our own agendas to pick up the will of God. Contentment in Him means understanding that
we were not put in this life to judge others but to allow God to bring justice
in our situation. Lasting satisfaction
will never come through our jobs, our spouses, our children or our bank
accounts. True satisfaction will only
come when we delve deeply into fellowship with God and feast daily on His
word. ‘The most obvious symptom of a soul in need of God’s satisfaction is a
sense of inner emptiness. The awareness
of a hollow place somewhere deep inside – the inability to be satisfied – ought
to be a flashing caution light to every believer...The more we’ve been satisfied by God’s love, His Word, and His
presence, the more we will yearn for it.’ Living Free, p. 78-79.
Dissatisfaction left unchecked leads to crumbling marriages,
ineffective vocations and unrealized destinies. The only true and lasting satisfaction comes
from the Lord.
“You open your hand and
satisfy the desires of every living thing...He fulfills the desires of those
who fear him; he hears their cry and saves them” Psalm 145:16, 19.