When you’re hungry, everything starts to look good. Things that you otherwise overlook begin to grab your attention. I’ve caught myself thinking about how good bread would be with Mt. Dew on one such occasion…even the cans of soup that are pushed waaaaaay to the back of the cabinet start sounding good.
What is true
of the body holds true in other parts of life.
If someone is hungry for love and does not get it from the right places,
then they will satisfy their hunger elsewhere.
(Little girls giving themselves away to boys at a young age.) If someone is hungry for attention and does
not get it from the right places, then they will satisfy their hunger
elsewhere. (Kids bullying others to feel
like they matter.) If someone is hungry
for identity and does not get it from the right places, then they will satisfy
their hunger elsewhere. (People falling
into corrupt groups of friends, gangs, etc.)
You know all of this. I don’t
need to spell it out for you.
We know the
problems and would probably agree on a lot of the root causes. Undoubtedly THE root cause to these, and
every problem, is people being void of a relationship with God. Many of you would call me crazy, or too
simple-minded for thinking that, but that’s ok.
I’m not actually here to debate that today.
I want to
look at one specific issue: truth. Just like anything else, people hunger for
this. Even if it is only on an
unconscious level, every person alive in some way values truth and wants to
reap the benefits thereof. Let’s look at
it from the other side: if you say you
don’t really care about truth, then that means you don’t care if you get ripped
off at the supermarket, if the government does as it says it will, if the water
company decides to not give you water, if serial murderers are allowed to walk
the streets, if 2 + 2 = 4. Underlying
all of these things are principles of truth.
Without something being counted on
as true, then all of the things built upon them crumble…food prices can
outrageously shift overnight, the government does as it pleases, your water can
cut off at any time, a serial murdered goes on killing people at will,
mathematics and anything remotely involving numbers falls apart.
If any of these
sound familiar it’s because underlying truths are being deteriorated. At some point, at some level, truths started
being exchanged for lies. We may not
agree on where it started, but we can agree this is the reality.
So let’s
examine the exchange of truth for lies in one specific area: spiritual truth. Again, whether people explicitly express a
hunger for this or not, they want it at some level. People want things to make sense. People want the comfort of knowing there is
something underlying everyday life that is more important and bigger than what
they may be experiencing.
Now, just
like everything else, if people are hungry for spiritual truth and do not get
it from the right places, then they will satisfy their hunger with whatever is
presented to them. Think again about
your physical body. Those things that
don’t look appetizing at all, that may even repulse you, start to look good
once you get hungry enough. The same
holds for spiritual truth. When there is
a lack of good stuff, people will take anything!!!
We
Christians wonder why, or how, people could be led into thinking things that
are so unconscionable to us. Let me tell
you: because we are not presenting the
truth. When presented with the real truth,
and presented with a shadow of the truth, real truth prevails! Truth is heavy. When you weigh truth alongside lies, truth
wins. Lies, perversions, manipulative
teaching…they are all left wanting.
A major part
of why so much of the world is disillusioned right now and has been tricked
into thinking all sorts of lies is because The Church (i.e. the people) hasn’t
been boldly and faithfully telling others about the Gospel of Jesus
Christ. I’m not only referring to the story of Jesus, but also to the
healing that is in His Name, the love that He has for us, the mercy that is
there for us, the hope that we have found in Him, the peace that is ours for
the taking. We have been mediocre at
doing what should come naturally:
telling people about what is good in our lives. When we tell people the real truth of Jesus
Christ, the relationship that we have with Him, and what He has done
specifically for us, through us, and in us, then
the Gospel is genuinely spread and things change!
All we can
do is present the real truth. If people
reject it, then we pray for them and try again.
But I am convinced that nothing compares to the love of God through
Christ Jesus. All imposters, all fakes, and
all lies cannot stand next to the absolute truth and be victorious—they will
all be found wanting.
So let us no
longer wonder why people are going after so many things that are impure shadows
of the truth. They are only doing what
is natural to satisfy their cravings for spiritual truth. If they know the Gospel and have rejected it,
then we pray for their hearts to turn; however, if they have not been presented
the truth, the REAL truth that is Jesus Christ, we must endeavor to serve up something
that not only looks appealing to the eye, but satisfies once they taste
it. And, my friend, I have tasted and
seen that the Lord is good! Amen!!!
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