Food for the soul: take and eat. |
Return to the Lord One weekend, I heard a visiting pastor speak on healing. I got excited about drawing closer to God by studying his Word. I wrote down every Bible reference, looked them up, and meditated on them, starting with Romans 10.17: “Faith comes from hearing the Word of God and believing what it says.” I took that to heart, and read a few verses out loud, every day. When I took the time to read through verse, passage and chapter for comprehension, that verse became lodged in my heart. A new, unfamiliar feeling pervaded my senses. I couldn’t put a name to it at first, but…I was fed. I felt satisfied, sustained and made whole by the Bread of Life. (John 6.35) But then, real life intervened. One night I was just too tired; another night, I plain forgot. That lovely new sense of completion slipped away, and Satan rejoiced as I regressed into reading secular material at bedtime. I needed to relax. Reading the Bible was too much work. God smiled. In a quiet moment, like a faint breeze, came the sense of fulfillment I’d missed and longed for. And, like Hosea, I came back. (Hos. 14.3) |