Changing
Channels
By Stephanie LaCasse
But if from there you seek the Lord your God, you will find him if you seek him with all
your heart and with all your soul.
"Where is it? Where on earth
did I put it?"
Becoming increasingly frustrated, I
ran around my house searching for the TV remote… for what seemed like hours. It
wasn't until I was looking in the diaper bag up in one of the bedrooms that the
Lord tapped me on the shoulder. You
should be seeking Me, not seeking the remote.
”Yeah, yeah, Lord. In a minute. I just have to find that
remote.”
It wasn't until I lost the remote
for the second time (in one day) that it occurred to me that maybe the Lord
really was trying to teach me something. In Deuteronomy
4, the Lord says we will find Him when we seek Him with
all of our heart. Not just a little bit of our heart, or even half of our heart
on Sunday morning... all of our heart.
Was I seeking the remote with all my
heart? I believe so. I was determined to find that remote. But the remote doesn't care about me the way the
Lord does. The remote doesn't care whether I sit with it and pray to it. I know
how ridiculous that sounds, but just humor me.
It had been a very busy day. I know
you all have had them. But as I sat and read my Bible later on, I knew that was
where the Lord was trying to draw me…to sit with Him and pray to Him. When we
are "weary and burdened," He calls us to come to Him for rest (Matthew
11:28). To seek Him and His will with our
whole heart.
We WILL find him when we seek Him
with all our heart. Not, we might find Him. Not maybe, if we have our life cleaned
up. We WILL. Search for Him. Seek Him. And you WILL find what you are looking
for.
GOING DEEPER:
1.
What do you seek each day? To be admired?
Fame? Fortune?
2.
What would happen if you dedicated
yourself to reading and seeking God for ten or even five minutes a day?
FURTHER READING:
Stephanie is a mom of three young sons and wife to Dave, who is
currently in seminary preparing for chaplaincy in the US Army. In her spare
time, she’s employed at a law firm.