Today's Discussion - Comfort
Ask ye of the Lord…for the idols have spoken vanity, and the diviners have seen a lie, and have told false dreams; they comfort in vain – Zechariah 10:1-2
There are a thousand different places and people and pleasures that promise comfort and healing and satisfaction…but their comfort is vain, their promises are empty. Cosmetics are not the fountain of youth they claim to be, cars do not satisfy the cavernous need for pleasure that people have, and college will not fill the need for knowledge that every one of us feels. They comfort in vain.
Many religious leaders or philosophical seers or academic icons pretend to understand the needs of mankind and claim to have found the answers to life's big questions. But they have seen a lie. They are just as blind in their own musings and speculations as those whom they persuade to follow them.
The only true promise, the only full comfort that is to be found in all the universe is found at the feet of Jesus. He is the Way, He is the Truth, in Him is the Life. Everything else and everyone else that makes a pretense of substituting the creator God is telling you a lie, is offering empty promises, is plying a false comfort.
Are you looking today for a soul-filling, need-meeting, pleasure-supplying comfort? The greatest pleasure the world will ever know is the satisfaction of submitting to God, confessing our desperate condition apart from Him, and begging Him to fill us with Himself.
Ask ye of the Lord.You will not be disappointed. His comfort is not in vain.
Daily Smile:
A young woman brought her fiance to visit her parents. After a nice dinner, the father invited the fiance to the library for a talk.
"So what are your plans?" he asked the young man.
"I am a seminary students," he replied.
"A seminary student. Hmmm," said the father. "Admirable, but how will you provide a home for my daughter?"
"I will study," the young man said, "and God will provide for us."
"And how will you buy her an engagement ring, such as she deserves?"
"I will focus on my studies and God will provide for us."
"And how will you support your children?"
"Don't worry, sir. God will provide."
The conversation continued like this; each time the father questioned, the young man insisted that God would provide.
Later, when the mother asked about the male conversation, the father sighed, "Well, he has no job and no plan, but the good news is: he thinks I'm God!"
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