“And the
Lord will guide you continually and satisfy your desire in scorched places and
make your bones strong, and you shall be like a watered garden; like a spring
of water, whose waters do not fail.”
-Isaiah 58:11
This is a promise. Notice this isn’t a maybe or a probably or
a most likely. No, this is a fact- a clear reality which can be
banked upon. He will guide us continually. For He has promised: “I will never
leave you or forsake you.” (Deuteronomy 31:6) “Behold, I am with you
always, to the end of the age.” (Matthew 28:20b) In every season,
every second that our hearts are beating- He is guiding us, leading us and
continually with us. There is never a point where we are forgotten, left out,
or where God dropped the ball on our lives. No, He will faithfully guide us-
even through the scorched and desert places. “He satisfies the longing soul and
the hungry soul He fills with good things.” (Psalm 107:9) Even in those
wilderness and dry seasons when we feel nothing. We don’t understand what God
is doing or how it is for His glory and our good. When we feel betrayed,
misguided and abandoned. Jesus longs to meet us there. He reminds us that there
is not one step in this life that we will have to walk alone. Often times God
takes us to the wilderness and scorched places to remind us that He is truly
all that we need. He strips us of all other dependencies and other loves so
that we can see that He alone is what we need and the only thing that will
satisfy the depths of our longing souls. (Think of Hosea and Gomer)
Elisabeth Elliot wrote
these profound and true words on the wilderness:
“We may earnestly desire to
be obedient and holy. But we may be missing the fact that it is here, where we
happen to be in this moment and not another place or another time, that we may
learn to love Him- here where it seems that He is not at work, where His will
seems obscure or frightening, where He is not doing what we expected Him to do,
where He is most absent. Here and nowhere else is the appointed place. If faith
does not go to work here, it will not go to work at all.” -Elisabeth Elliot, (from The Path of Loneliness)
The wilderness season often entails seasons of loneliness,
hardships and trials. The reason we must endure those things isn’t because of a
lack of God’s faithfulness, love or goodness as the Enemy would like to make us
believe. It is the opposite. He is working out a plan greater than what we can
fathom. He ultimately knows what is best for us and what will bring Him most
glory.
“In the sorest trials, God
often makes the sweetest discoveries of Himself.”
–Gems (from Streams
in the Desert)
It is in the scorched
places where we have the opportunity to be made strong. It is not when life is
easy and carefree that we grow most but through the trials, through the pain,
through the fiery refinement- that is when we are made most strong. It is in
those times that we can learn to feast upon the riches of Christ alone. It is
in these seasons where we learn to agree with Asaph’s declaration:
“Nevertheless I am continually
with You; You hold my right hand. You guide me with Your counsel, and afterward
You will receive me to glory. Whom have I in Heaven but You? And there is
nothing on earth that I desire beside You. My flesh and my heart may fail, but
God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.” (Psalm 73:23-26)
“And you will be like a watered garden, like a spring of water,
whose waters do not fail.” When we drink deeply
of the Living Water our souls are satisfied yet thirsty still for more and more
of Him. As we seek Christ as our Source for life and joy- it can’t help but
overflow into every area of our lives. We can’t help but speak of Him and
rejoice in His goodness and long that all men may come to the Fountain and find
life. People will notice that we aren’t like the rest. We live life a little
different from the world- our outlook and perspective isn't the most common or
popular, our aspirations and joys are not like the worlds. It should be our
prayer that as a result of our lives feasting upon the goodness of Jesus- the
world is drawn to the Hope that lives within us. We have the opportunity and
privilege to be little springs of water in this thirsty world. And by the power
of the Holy Spirit- lead them to the Well of Living Water- our Source,
our Supply, our Satisfier, our Peace, our ever-present Help, our Faithful
Guide, our Redeemer.
Whatever stage of this verse you find yourself in- whether it is
the struggle to trust God’s leading or guiding in your life- rest in His
promises. They are facts. They are realities upon which we can bank our everything upon.
Whether it is the struggle to find satisfaction- I urge you dear one to believe
- that He alone satisfies us- even in the driest droughts of the soul. Yes,
this season is agonizing and painful. I have been there and am well acquainted
with this wilderness. It is not easy in the slightest, but dare to believe your
God and let Him go to work at your heart. Whether you are in a season where you
are as a watered garden- I urge you to continually be watered but Jesus- He
alone can produce the fruit in us. There is not a point where we are no longer
in need of further grace and mercy. There is no point where we can say, "I
have arrived." (As Elisabeth Elliot said once.) Go again and again to your
Source. Be continually filled up with more and more of Jesus. When people are
drawn to you- point them to Jesus- the One who has made what was once a
desolate and dead life- now a flourishing garden full of the life of Christ.
May He be your Sustenance and Supply. He is truly the Well that will never run
dry.
“O God, I have tasted Thy goodness, and it has both satisfied me
and made me thirsty for more. I am painfully conscious of my need for further
grace. I am ashamed of my lack of desire. O God, the Triune God, I want to want
Thee; I long to be filled with longing; I thirst to be made more thirsty still.
Show me Thy glory, I pray Thee, so that I may know Thee indeed. Begin in mercy
a new work of love within me. Say to my soul, “Rise up my love, my fair one,
and come away.” Then give me grace to rise and follow Thee up from the misty
lowlands where I have wandered so long.”
-A.W. Tozer
1 comment:
Oh, Mariah ~ I've got a big old brick in my throat as I read your thoughts, knowing these truths must have come to you at great cost. What a joy, though, to get to witness your vibrant, strong, & ever~growing faith. You are a beautiful example of a true disciple of the Lord. Love you!
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