The Bible often tells us to seek the Lord. For example, Psalm 27:8: "When you 
said, 'Seek My face,' my heart said to You, 'Your face, Lord, I will seek.'" 
Hosea 10:12: "It is time to seek the Lord." Isaiah 55:6: "Seek the Lord while 
He may be found." And many others.

But the Bible also tells us that the Lord is seeking us: "The Son of man is 
come to seek and to save that which was lost" (Luke 19:10). He says He is the 
Good Shepherd, who seeks His lost sheep. Jesus told how the Good Shepherd left 
the 99 sheep and sought the one lost sheep (Luke 15:3-7). He is like the woman 
who searched and found her one lost coin (vss. 8-10). Even the parable of the 
prodigal son tells the same truth: the son did not create love in his father's 
heart--he walked home only because he knew there was love in that father's 
heart for him.

Our salvation does not depend on our skill, our strength, our savvy, in finding 
an elusive God who is hiding from us; it depends on our believing, realizing, 
comprehending, appreciating, what it cost Jesus to seek and find us. If you 
work hard trying to find Him, you will naturally be proud of your 
accomplishment, especially when you consider how few people succeed. But if you 
realize that "from first to last," it has been Christ's seeking love trying to 
find you, then your proud heart is melted. And that is the beginning of a 
genuine Christian experience.

The Hebrew word often translated as "seek" means "inquire of," "pay attention 
to." Thus Isaiah 55:6 really says, "Pay attention to the Lord while He is 
available, call upon Him while He is near." But if our minds are clouded by 
indulgence in appetite, we simply cannot "pay attention" to Him. This is why 
Daniel fasted as he sought to pay attention to God: He spent "three whole 
weeks" in most earnest prayer: "I ate no pleasant bread," he says. Hunger 
strike? No; he went easy on desserts because he wanted his mind to be clear to 
comprehend the instruction of the Lord. In this solemn Day of Atonement, it 
surely is time to "pay attention to the Lord." That He is still "available" is 
tremendous Good News.


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