DEVOTION
TO HEBREWS
CRAVE HIM
Heb 11:5-6
5 By faith Enoch was taken from
this life, so that he did not experience death; he could not be found, because
God had taken him away. For before he was taken, he was commended as one who
pleased God. 6 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.
NIV
We looked into Enoch and how he
was no more, and the great testimony that he pleased God. He was commended as one
who pleased God. However, now we must turn our attention to this glaring statement,
“Without faith, it is impossible to please God”. We are also given the reason,
that anyone who comes to God, must believe that he exists and that he rewards those
who earnestly seek him. First, what does earnestly mean? One of the meanings of
the Greek word, ekzeteo is to seek out, search out, investigate,
crave. Here it is, we are to crave God, as we cannot get enough of Him. There is
one of our favorite fast-food places that advertise, their customers are cravers,
and we do crave those “sliders”. That is the sense of craving God. Wanting more
and more of Him. We are to seek as much of Him as we can possibly get, and that
is because we have faith. We have lived by faith from the first moment we were transformed
from being in the dark to being in the light. We do not know any other way to
live. We know it is impossible to have one foot in heaven and one foot on earth. We
know we cannot have this dual citizenship, being a citizen of the kingdom of
God, and still holding dear to our earthly citizenship. All we know is faith,
and we have been revealed truths about faith and preached about it. Faith Always Insists
Transformation Happens. Because we are people
of faith, we have been and are always being transformed to be more and more
like Jesus. This is one of the results of living by faith, but another is that
it pleases God, and He will reward us because we crave him, we earnestly seek him
out, wanting to know more and more about Him, and wanting more of his influence
on our hearts. That is one of the definitions of the Greek word, charis, translated
as grace. The divine influence upon our hearts and how that is reflected in our
lives would mean being a person of faith. Because God influences our
hearts, how could that not reflect faith in our lives? Surely, God does not
influence us to live according to the ways of the world or to put our trust in
earthly things. Faith means we trust Him and follow Him, learn from Him,
and reflect His influence which can only lead us to increase our faith, and in
doing so we please him. There is no doubt the ultimate reward is eternal life,
but in the process of life, He also rewards those who crave Him, with all these
things the pagans run after, whatever that looks like. However, we do not have faith so we can be rewarded, but because we simply crave Him.
2 comments:
Blessed are those who are hungry and thirsty for righteousness for they shall be filled. Matthew 5: 6
Amen! Thanks for the comment
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