So, What Are You Really Thirsty For?

“[King] David certainly was aware that his lust for power had become a barrier to inwardness. Careers, even religious careers, may become little more than forums for our own advancement. But how are we to deal with such ambition? Our longing after Christ must exceed our need for status in the world.”—Calvin Miller

Psalm 42:1-2 NLT 1 As the deer longs for streams of water, so I long for you, O God. 2 I thirst for God, the living God.

It is in my humble opinion that a “longing for Christ”, must exceed our need for any and every thing.

Now some may say that this kind of thinking is just not practical or too much or the usual religious talk to keep people from being all that they can be.

But I ask you, Have you ever been thirsty?  No, I mean, really, really thirsty that nothing else mattered but that cold drink of water soothing your throat and fulfilling what was desperately missing in your life to keep you alive.

All that I can offer you today is that when getting to know Christ as your personal Lord and Savior becomes as great a need as when you thought you were going to die of thirst or even hunger, and you dropped everything or “moved heaven and earth” to satisfy that need.  Then and only then will you truly receive the gift of life, through God’s love, found in His Son.

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But it is only when Christ becomes greater than all our other needs, that we are filled with the Promise of abundant, meaningful life, empowered by the Holy Spirit…AND GET THIS…for the Glory of God!

See, that’s the difference.  Longing for Christ is NOT so we can be saved or have eternal life, or get out of trouble or get a job, money, fix our relationships, save our marriages, heal our bodies or be a “good person”.

No, it is for the Glory of God.  To honor Him for who He is. To worship and praise Him with our lives and through our lives.

The real question today is…”What are you thirsty for?”

May you get to know Christ for yourself.

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