Thursday, May 17, 2012

Sound Of A Melody

"'Listen to me, you who pursue righteousness, who seek the LORD: look to the rock from which you were hewn and to the quarry from which you were dug. Look to Abraham your father and to Sarah who gave birth to you in pain: when he was but one I called him, then I blessed him and multiplied him.' Indeed, the LORD will comfort Zion; He will comfort all her waste places. And her wilderness He will make like Eden, and her desert like the garden of the LORD; joy and gladness will be found in her, thanksgiving and sound of a melody." Isaiah 51:1-3


Are you in need of comfort? Do you feel like there are places in your life that are barren or dry? Places void of hope? I have experienced those places. At different points in my life I face these dry places; these places where I cannot see hope on the horizon, only dust as far as the eye can see. 


I visited The Return last Friday night, at His House in Spring Hill, TN. It is a time of worship, prayer and waiting. It was just what I needed. I have been in an odd place the last couple of weeks. In some respects I am still there. It is a place that is hard to explain. I'm confident of the love of God for me, as much as I can be. I am not hopeless. That is to say, I am not completely devoid of hope. However, I see an area in my life that needs water. It really needs an oasis. 


Okay, it needs a tidal wave. 


This is what brought me to The Return. I love the name! It's just what I needed. It's one thing to live each day knowing you are loved by God. That is wonderful, truly. But it is an entirely different thing to live each day hearing straight from His lips that He loves you. It would be like my kids living each day in my house but we never talk, and they hear from other people that I love them but they never come to me and let me tell them to their face. After a while, they might start to wonder if that love was really true. I don't know how long they would be able to go without hearing that from me. Maybe they could, but they certainly would not walk in confidence. Anyway, that is what I was missing: my time with Him. I'm not talking about a religious duty of (insert deep dramatic voice here) "spending time in the word". I'm talking about having a conversation with the One who loves me and knows me perfectly; letting Him wash over me with His words of grace and encouragement. I had a little bit here and there but not enough. I just needed some time with my Love. 


So, I went and had a wonderful time of just resting in His presence and letting Him speak the words that I desperately needed to hear. I worshiped and sang. I danced. I prayed. I waited...It seemed to be a night where God was speaking healing and restoration through each song; through each prayer. I closed my eyes and saw Isaiah 51. I had no idea what it was so I turned to it and began to read.


Wow.


What a promise. What encouragement.


There are a couple of things that struck me. One thing is that He called Abraham when he was but one, and He blessed him and multiplied him. This is what He wants us to look at. He is the One that brings the increase. Listen, Abraham did what he could do (many times throughout their marriage, I sure) but what he could do was not good enough. It took God to bring the increase. If you are trusting in what you can do to produce what you are hoping for, you will most likely be very disappointed and certainly tired. I am here to tell you that God WANTS to bless you. He is eager to give you every good thing. Trust me, we are not better parents than Him. It gives me great joy to bless my children with things they need and with things they want. It makes me ecstatic. How much more the Father of the universe who gave what was most important to Him? If He didn't withhold His own Son, He will not withhold the money, job, relationship, healing, that you need. Look to what He has already done and know that He's not tired. He is still multiplying! If you have a hard time trusting and believing that it is His will to bless you with that thing, go back and ask Him to tell you the truth. Go to Him and ask Him to tell you how much He loves you in that area one more time. He is so willing.


The other thing that stuck out to me was the fact that He turns our wilderness into a garden like Eden. Eden was full of life. Everything they needed was there; no lack. In that garden, they ate from the Tree of Life. This was what sustained them. It's the reason that God had to have angels stand guard at the entrance when He kicked them out. If they had access to the Tree of Life, they would have lived forever. Today we have access to that Tree. His name is Jesus. When He comes in to our wilderness, He brings life. Verse three says that in that place we will find joy, gladness, thanksgiving and sound of a melody. 


Sound of a melody. 


I'm listening.


If you need hope; if you need comfort, look to the Tree of Life. Listen for His melody. 



2 comments:

  1. Go to http://www.hishousechurch.org/apps/podcast and check out the three sermons about "The Rainer"...I think Chuck preaches out of Isaiah 51...

    :)

    Dave

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