True Satisfaction
Their land also is full of idols: they worship work of their own hands, what their own fingers have made. Isaiah 2:8
In Mathew Henry commentary, Matthew writes that Christian lands are not full of literal idols but rather idolisazation of our own achievements. Remember the Tower of Babel? God decided to destroy the efforts of man because He could see that there was nothing the people would not be able to achieve and thus turn away from Him.
Well, we are here again. The advance of knowledge has been so great in the last century that mankind is less limited in what he thinks he can achieve, and thus deifies his own ability. Yet, not matter how clever we become, we will never be able to achieve God's grace and love. Our achievements bring with them a sense of hautiness, arrogance, pride, cruelty to others, emptiness.
Myself, I know I need grace. I am not so good that I don't need it. I need my God's love, because only that truely satisfies. I don't want to be an empty vessel, they make the most sound, but they bless no one.
Today my family went back to Brisbane, I had a good time of love and fun. However, I know I need to continually fill up with love to give it. I have been empty and don't like that place.
Nothing we do can truely satisfy, only He is able. Yield to Him! Allow Him in! Amen!
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