Psalm 63:1 (NIV)
1 You, God, are my God, earnestly I seek you; I thirst
for you, my whole being longs for you, in a dry and parched land where there is
no water.
David wrote this psalm while in the dessert of Judah.
This psalm shows that while David may thirst physically, he thirsts more for
God. There are times when we all find
ourselves lost in a wilderness of life, but we must stay connected to God by
faith.
Imagine that you just found out you have a rare and
terminal illness. You sit down with your doctor.
"Is there no hope?" you ask.
"Well," he says, "there is one thing.
Without this one thing, it's over. But with this one thing, you will be
completely healed. But let me be utterly clear: It's impossible for you to live
without this one thing."
What would you say?
1.
"Listen, Doc, you're boring me. My favorite
sitcom is starting in five minutes, and I wouldn't miss it for anything. I
don't have time for these silly cat-and-mouse games. See ya."
2.
Or, "Well that's interesting. But, Doctor,
that's your opinion. You are completely entitled to it, and I'm sure it makes
you feel better for having expressed it. But I resent your attempt to impose it
upon me. I really don't need this kind of psychological blackmail, this medical
fascism. Good-bye and good riddance."
3.
Or, "What? What is it? Tell me now! I have
to know, and I won't leave until I do!"
Of course, the only sane response is the last one.
If we are saved by faith, and if we live by faith, and if
it is impossible to please God without faith, the only sane response is: What
is it? What is this faith? You have to tell me! I have to know, and I'm not
leaving until I do! [Mark Buchanan, Things Unseen (Multnomah, 2002), pp.140-141]
This is how David was connected to God. Even in the midst
of physical needs he placed his need in God first. David had faith in what God
was doing in his life and David depended upon God to meet his needs. Hebrews
11:6 says, “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.”
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