The PromiseSampel
The Only Qualification
“… anyone who is thirsty…” (John 7:37)
Jesus made a startling promise when he was here on earth. He invited anyone who was thirsty, who was spiritually unsatisfied in life, to come to him. The promise was that whoever believed in him would have rivers of living water flowing from within to satisfy that thirsting and emptiness in their innermost being. Pretty incredible, right?
It’s even more amazing when we consider the all-inclusiveness of this promise, for Jesus said that it applied to anyone who was thirsty— anyone then, and anyone today, in Brooklyn, in Europe, in Asia, in Latin America, in Africa, in your local church or mine! The qualification for receiving the promise is not “if anyone is White or Black or Asian or Latino”; not “if anyone has lived a good life” or “if anyone is rich” or “if anyone is educated.” No, Jesus doesn’t say any of that. The only qualification is to thirst. Anybody not satisfied? Anybody feeling a lack of fulfillment? Anybody up at night wondering why you’re alive? Anybody afraid of death? If anybody meets that description, “Come to me,” Jesus says. If you’re not thirsty, there’s no invitation for you. But if you sense your emptiness within, then the invitation of Jesus is for you.
But these words can also apply to believers, who unfortunately, could get distracted by what they see around them and begin to not be satisfied with Jesus alone. As they lose their fellowship with the Lord, they begin to try to gain satisfaction from all the things that the world is going after. Isn’t it lamentable that right now, in America, the lifestyles of many people who attend church are for the most part not any different from those of folks who don’t go to church and who don’t even believe in God? They pursue the same things, watch the same things, run after the same things…
One of the signs that a Christian is drifting away from the Lord is that they stop delighting themselves in God. He is no longer is their joy, so they seek happiness in other things. Money, fame, education, political causes—those can become the goals for Christians as well as people who don’t know Christ. But it all ends in spiritual emptiness.
The good news is that the promise Jesus made long ago still holds true today. Someone may say, “But I don’t deserve it! After all, I used to serve the Lord, and I should have known better… No, but you don’t know what I’ve done in my life… But I’m so weak!” Jesus’ response is the same: “Anyone who’s thirsty—anyone—Come to me and drink! I will fill the emptiness, give you joy and peace, and provide that satisfaction that you need in your life.” Are you thirsty? If you are, then why don't you come to him today?
To be continued…
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Perihal Pelan
In his new devotional series, The Promise, Pastor Jim Cymbala address the malaise in our society today and the emptiness people are experiencing, as he explores an incredible promise that Jesus made. This devotional series will help anyone seeking meaning and fulfillment in their lives.
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