"indeed, if you call out for insight and cry aloud for understanding, and if you look for it as for silver and search for it as for hidden treasure, then you will understand the fear of the LORD and find the knowledge of God" (Proverbs 2:3-5 NIV).
More wisdom from Solomon!
If
we sought insight and understanding with the same fervor and diligence
that some seek silver and hidden treasures, we would understand what it
means the fear of the Lord and find His knowledge.
Some seek means of obtaining wealth without regard to the means or how it affects others, but never seek knowledge of God.
Some
seek hidden treasure beneath the seas, expending every resource they
have and often the investment of others, never giving up, but the same
people seldom seek God for direction.
Some
seek immediate gratification and wealth in gambling--playing the
lottery, in the casinos with such tenacity that it would be admirable if
they sought God with the same tenacity.
There
is a hidden treasure within each and every one of us that most miss
because they overlook the map that God has prepared for us in His Word.
We are His treasure, and when we seek Him, He gives us
insight to things to come and brings back to our remembrance those
things He has taught us and a world of wealth (not just money) is opened
to us. We have a wealth of compassion and love,
forgiveness and peace within, and an attitude of gratitude for all we
have. We communicate with Him on a consistent basis because we know
without Him, we are lost and we need Him to keep us on the path He has
established for us.
The treasure we seek,
when we seek Him for direction does not remain hidden for long because
when we operate with His wisdom and knowledge, the results are available
for all to see. We have been given gifts--both naturally and
spiritually--that most have never discovered--their treasure. Seek Him
now to reveal the gifts He has given and learn to use them to His glory!
We are His treasure (2 Corinthians 4:7 and Exodus 19:5)!
If
we are amazed with all that God has created considered the "natural
wonders of the world" then operating in the gifts He has given, would
truly be a source of amazement. We are His gifts to the
world when we do what He has asked us to do so through us, the world
might come to know Him and His love and peace would prevail in all the
land.
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