Here’s what I’m learning though and maybe you
can learn with me. Our desires for good
things, like babies, spouses, good health, a job you enjoy, etc. are not wrong
to have. It’s what we do with or who we
go to with our unmet desires. I was doing
some thinking today about how often we go to certain things to either alleviate,
medicate or bury an unmet desire. It
could be food. People. Hobbies.
Dreams. And I as pondered the
things I look too at times I realized what a vain pursuit they are; at least
vain in my pursuit of happiness and wholeness (I didn’t even mean that as a 4th
July pun, but take it as such if you’d like).
Sure they can be good things and can even make ourselves feel better for
a time but none of them can heal our hearts.
None of them can truly satisfy. Can
I just say that today that was very hard for me to admit, that having a child
will not satisfy me, only Christ will. It
was hard because in admitting that it means I also have to admit I may never
get the things I long for and that would be okay because I have Jesus. I have prayed for God to make my heart
completely His, to be made whole and satisfied only in Him. I think He is and let me tell you, it’s not
easy, it’s hard. Letting go never
is. I know I write about this desire a lot, but it's a process for me, a continual surrender.
I
was doing my devotions this morning and I read this by Oswald Chambers in his
book My Upmost for His Highest: “Rest in the Lord, and wait patiently for Him”
(Ps. 37:7) until our own little world is turn upside down and we are forced to
live in confusion and agony like so many other people. Is it possible to “rest in the Lord”
then?...Resting in the Lord is not depended on your external circumstances at
all, but on your relationship with God Himself.”
God
is good, regardless of my unmet desire.
My circumstances do not determine His goodness. Jesus is found more fully in the places of
surrender, and it is here that we experience His rest and goodness. I am on a
journey right now, a journey of growing in faith and of learning how to rest in
the Lord (I am so bad at resting, if you’ve figured it out will you let me
know). I know this season will come to a
close, and by the grace of God, I will look back on it and rejoice over all God
has done in my heart and life. But in
the meantime I also want to rejoice and be glad because Christ is working right
now. As this season closes another one
will open. Lord Jesus, come what
may.
I
wonder what your heart desires?
Maybe
you could say this with me: Lord Jesus,
really and truly, be my only desire. I know
you’ll heal my heart along the way.