“…for my people have committed two evils: they have forsaken me, the fountain of living waters, and hewed out cisterns for themselves, broken cisterns that can hold no water.” Jeremiah 2:13
Though this indictment was written against Israel over 2500 years ago, it still holds true today. Interestingly, those of us who live for God still haven’t figured it out - thousands of years later. We trade his excellence and glory for things which pale in comparison - shallow things that provide immediate gratification at expense of one’s very soul and the life God intended for his children.
Rather than engage with the deep life of loving process and discipline (the fruits of which cannot be counted, for they are infinite), we instead seek a life of instant gratification and shallow thrills (the fruits of which cannot be counted, for they expire too quickly to be counted). According to the scripture above, rather than drink clean water from a cool, flowing spring, we rather endeavour to drink stagnant water from a man-made well.
But the question is: how can I receive the life that God has intended for me? The answer is that, with His help, I must seek it. You see, we give the sinful nature way too much credit sometimes, as though because of it we cannot make good choices. The redeemed can - and must. If you want the life God wants for you - trusting that it is better than the one you want for yourself - then go get it. Begin again, right where you are. You won’t reach it over night. But God is faithful, and he will train your trying. Go. Get it.
SRay