But without faith it is
impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is,
and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him. (Hebrews
11:6)
Our seeking of God must
be diligent. What does this mean? It
means that we must give ourselves to the quest for God with a priority and a
passion that we don't invest in any other pursuit. God must be first in our
hearts. We must be ready to sacrifice anything else -- indeed
all
else -- to see His face. Our hearts must be purged of any conflicting
interest or competing desire. "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall
see God" (Matthew
5:8). In our longing for God we must
be utterly sincere, and in our seeking of God we must be passionately
committed. He deserves no less than our all.
God's making of the world is such that we
find it necessary to seek and to search for Him, but in truth "He is not far
from each one of us" (Acts
17:27). His hiddenness in this
present broken world is not meant to hinder us from finding Him, but to
entice us. As He whets our appetite for Himself, God is weaning us away from
our sinful, self-sufficient rebellion. He is teaching us to love Him. With
convicting evidences of His power and loving tokens of His goodness, He is
drawing us toward His eternal presence. "I drew them with gentle cords, with
bands of love" (Hosea
11:4). It is God's good pleasure to
be found by all who long for Him in honest, obedient love.
God is not neutral with regard to the
inclination of our hearts. He desires that we find Him. He yearns for those
who delight in Him. "Draw near to God and He will draw near to you" (James
4:8). Yet there is a danger: we must
not deceive ourselves that we are seeking
God
if in fact it is only certain blessings
from God that we seek. Resisting the
tendency to focus on ourselves, we must learn to seek
Him,
simply and contentedly. When we diligently do so, our reward will be God
Himself and He will fill our deepest longings according to the design of His
own love. Having sought God earnestly, we will be enriched by the joy of a
heart that overflows with His glory.