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know it’s here
somewhere, it’s has to be!” These were
the words I kept repeating over and over to myself one Saturday morning as I
sat in the barbershop waiting for my turn on the chopping block. I was thumbing through a children’s magazine
and became enthralled with a section containing an artist’s drawing of a
particular scene. What made the drawing
so fascinating was that cleverly drawn into the picture were approximately a
dozen items that were hidden. The
opposite page listed the hidden items and included a picture of each one so the
reader would know what to look for.
I had successfully located eleven of the twelve items but the
last one was eluding me. I honestly
could not find it, no matter where I looked and no matter the angle at which I
held the magazine. Each time I thought I
had located the missing picture; it turned out to be part of the
background. My imagination, as well as
my eyes, played tricks on me, leading me to believe there was something where
there wasn’t’ and nothing where something definitely was.
The time was rapidly approaching for me to have my haircut
but I didn’t want to leave that picture.
I was determined that no kid’s magazine was going to get the best of
me. I doubled my efforts and began
searching more diligently, looking over every inch of that magazine, turning it
every way but loose. Finally, just
before utter frustration set in, I found the image. I had looked at that very spot several times,
I just hadn’t noticed the special way the artists had placed the image in the
picture. With a great sense of
satisfaction, I closed the magazine, went to the back of the shop, and received
a nice haircut.
We are all familiar with this process, aren’t we? We lose our keys, we lay aside our ink pen,
we put down a book for just a minute, and then it’s gone. We know it’s there somewhere; we just have to
find it. We become very determined,
tearing up every part of the house or car until we find it. Usually, it’s right there under our noses, we
just didn’t see it because we weren’t looking for it!
We can also apply this situation to our daily walk with
God. The writer of Hebrews addresses
this idea of searching for God in chapter 11.
This chapter is famous because it speaks about the role of faith in the
Christian life. The opening of the
chapter contains a list of some the great heroes of our faith. But not very far into the chapter, we find a
profound statement, one that hits us right between the eyes and causes us to
stop and consider its truth.
In Hebrews 11:6 we read the following statement, “And without faith it is impossible to
please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and
that he rewards those who earnestly seek him.” Read that once again, very carefully. We often quote the first part of the passage
to the exclusion of the second part. We
all know that we must have faith in God in order to have a relationship with
Him. We must believe in His existence to
claim to be His children. But look at
what the last part of the verse says. In
order to receive anything from God, we must diligently
seek Him!!!
Don’t take that word, diligently, too lightly. Remember your search for your lost keys or my
search for that hidden picture. I was
determined not to relinquish my death-grip on that magazine until I found that
last image. This is exactly what the
writer means here! We are to seek after
God with full vigor, determined to find Him no matter what the cost, no matter
how long it takes, and no matter from what angle we have to approach Him. God promises us He will be found but only if
we search for Him—diligently!
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ar too often we pay lip service to God. We believe in Him and affirm this to our
friends, neighbors, co-workers, and family.
But when was the last time we wrestled in prayer, seeking His face? When was the last time we poured over the
Scriptures looking for more of our Heavenly Father? He is there among the words. His truth is embedded in the pages of our
Bible. He is waiting for us to open it
and to diligently seek His face in everything and at all times. Are you earnestly, diligently, consistently
seeking Him today?
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