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Feb 9

Written by: Josh Weidmann
Monday, February 09, 2009 11:59 PM

I was looking back through some of my old writings today and I found this quote I had written down by C.S. Lewis. It says this:

"There comes a moment when the children who have been playing at burglars hush suddenly: was that a real footstep in the hall? There comes a moment when people have been dabbling in religion ("Man's search for God") suddenly draw back. Suppose that we really found Him? We never meant it to come to that! Worse still, supposing he found us?"


Seeking God is our chief-end. We long to know Him, praise Him and experience Him. Yet isn't it funny that we are surprised when we actually do find Him. We are taken back by our overwhelming emotions when we experience Him though His Word, worship or fellowship. We seek, and seek, and exclaim at times in the quietness of our own soul, "I can't find Him…" and often at that that moment, by His Grace, He becomes unhidden and finds us.

When writing to the Galatians, Paul said, "Formerly you did not know God, you were enslaved to those that by nature are not gods. But now that you have come to know God, or rather to be known by God, how can you turn back…" (4:9, emphasis mine)

Here Paul was even portraying that it is not us who has made the great accomplishment of discovering God, but it is by God's grace that we are now "Known by" the Lord and Mighty Creator. If we stop and ponder that for a moments, we will be filled with great humility and eternal perspective because we will recall what a miracle it is that He is even mindful of us.

Let's strive this week to find ourselves in the presence of God – found by Him. Allow time in your schedule to pray, read his Word – even take a walk outside – and just allow His presence to be felt in your life. The distractions of the day-to-day seem to serve as an antiseptic to our soul; we become numb to the brushes of God in our life. Instead we must seek Him will all we are, and enjoy being known by Him as He draws Himself close to us.

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