The Things We Do For
LoveRenee
Swope
"What a person desires is unfailing love ..." Proverbs 19:22a
(NIV)
I had everything I wanted yet felt empty and
confused.
My life was full of relationships and accomplishments
I'd
worked hard to gain, but none could fill or fulfill me.
Frustrated by my aching emptiness, tears streamed down
my
face as I thought about the guy I dated through high school and college. Our
future plans had crumbled under the pressure of me expecting him to be all I
needed. I had been crazy about him — a little too crazy.
I'll never forget the time a friend mentioned my
ex-boyfriend was heading to our hometown for the weekend. We worked near
each
other, so Friday afternoon I parked by his office and waited for him to
leave.
We both "happened" to be at the same fast food
restaurant,
at the same time and bumped into each other. After getting my order, I got
in my
car and followed behind him, hoping he'd see me, realize he couldn't live
without me and signal to pull over so we could talk.
Seriously, what was I thinking? As you can guess, he
never
stopped. I was hopeless and humiliated.
A few weeks later, I was taking a walk around my
college
campus. My eyes drifted to the buildings, dorms and other landmarks of
memories.
Suddenly my mind filled with a collage of faces, reminding me of my efforts
to
win the approval of advisors, friends and professors — hoping their
affirmation
could fill my emptiness.
Although I was graduating soon, had a few great job
offers
and achieved success in many ways, my heart still felt restless. And I
couldn't
help but wonder: Why was all that I had never
enough?
A thought rushed through my soul, stringing together
two
words I had never put next to each other. I sensed God answering
me.
Renee, all you have ever wanted is unconditional
love.
Unconditional love? I didn't know there was
such
a thing. Then God whispered into my soul: You'll never find the love you
long for in anyone or anything but Me. I AM the unconditional love you're
looking for.
The thought of God loving me without any conditions
was
inconceivable, yet something deep in my soul told me it was true. I'd been
looking for love that didn't have to be earned. Love I didn't have to fear
losing.
Honestly, it was hard to see how God's love could fill
the
emptiness in my heart. It took time, but I came to understand that God
created
me with that need for fulfillment so He could meet it.
Our key verse, Proverbs 19:22a, says, "What a
person
desires is unfailing love."
The word "desire" comes from the Hebrew word
ta'avah, which means: to greatly long for, deeply desire or crave.
Interestingly, unfailing love is mentioned over 30 times in the Bible, and
not
once is it attributed to a person. It is only attributed to
God.
God gave us a desire for unfailing love because He
knew it
would lead us back to Him.
His love draws us to Him. Only we can stop God from
reaching the deep and hidden parts within us that need Him
most.
Will you invite Jesus to look into your heart today so
He
can show you what, who and where you might be looking to be filled and
fulfilled? Then ask Him to fill and fulfill you with the promise and reality
of
His unfailing love instead.
Jesus, help me stop searching for fulfillment in anything or
anyone but You. Will You satisfy me with Your unfailing love and help me
depend
on You to meet my deepest desires and needs. In Jesus' Name,
Amen.
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