Why is free food so tasty? Those samples passed out by a food truck advertising Oreos or whatever make me want even more complimentary goodies. Buy some? Maybe not. But more freebies, please! Let me meander the aisles of Costco, munching away on an endless variety of on-the-house edibles.
Reading Isaiah 55, a cloud of conviction hovers overhead. 'Come, everyone who thirsts, come to the waters, and he who has no money, come, buy and eat! Come, buy wine and milk without money and without price. Why do you spend your money for that which is not bread, and your labor for that which does not satisfy? Listen diligently to me, and eat what is good...' (Is. 55: 1-2).
The Lord invites us to a feast consisting of what's precious and pricey--water, milk, and wine. None of them were abundant in Bible times. Scarcity led to costliness. But in this Bible passage, the Lord invites us to share in the best of life, all for free. Can you imagine?
You'd think I'd spend more time, money, and energy on the good things of God, wouldn't you? Never leaving His table of abundant blessings. Staying as close to Jesus as I can. Placing my feet firmly in His camp, refusing to be nudged or shoved off-center. You'd think.
But, sad to say, well, you know, I've been lax with the Lord. Wasting more time than I'd care to admit to. And He knows that I've been silent when I could have spoken up. Opened my big mouth when I should have been respectfully quiet. Mean-spirited when love was called for. Greedy in the face of someone else's need which I could have helped with. Happy as a clam when somebody I didn't like falters and suffers. He knows.
So, I need God's water. Jesus' milk and wine. Instead of imagining that I can earn any of that by my own efforts, I should stop wasting time, humbly fall at His feet, open my hands to Him, and let the Lord fill me with Himself. Don't think for a moment that money or ritual will get you one extra tidbit from Him. No. Just faith in Jesus. A genuinely seeking and repentant heart. A trusting and believing soul.
Then get ready to be blessed galore, which is much better than free food and drink despite what most people think. Sometimes even me.
Thank you, Jesus, for all the blessings you freely give me every moment of every day. Amen.
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