|   Seeker
 
"And ye shall seek me and find me, when ye search for me with all 
		your heart." Jer. 29:13 
 F ind God. The goal in life is to find God, not once, but every day. 
		We are born lost. We are all born outside the garden. It is our job to 
		find our way back home. Sad are those who are satisfied with where they 
		are. The truth is, as long as we are in this world, we are not home yet. 
		Now I am not talking about heaven. I am not talking about the "sweet bye 
		and bye" sung about by those who think they found the truth. I am 
		talking about the journey, the journey home. The moment a person thinks 
		they found it, they are likely to lose it, to stop; and we can’t stop.
 Jesus said "I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life." None of these 
                        things are solid, stagnant, or freeze framed. They are all moving, 
                        pulsing, and living things. No one has the truth any more than learning 
                        a couple of axioms in geometry class makes you a math genius. After 
                        basic arithmetic, comes algebra I and then algebra II, and then 
                        geometry, calculus and so on. I am afraid that many who claim to have 
                        "found" the truth have camped out in kindergarten. Meeting the Teacher 
                        is a long way from getting your PhD. I am afraid that much of what passes for Christianity today is just 
                        children fussing and playing in pre-school. Many having found "it" are 
                        afraid to be promoted. Many are happy with the swings and sliding ponds, 
                        or jump ropes of a specific school or denomination. The religious 
                        authorities were upset with Jesus because when they "piped" He did not 
                        dance. He was not interested in playing their religious games. The 
                        Pharisees thought they found it and had it. They had arrived. Jesus said 
                        our righteousness must exceed theirs, and that did not mean making more 
                        rules, or discovering the right rule. The Scribe and the Pharisee were 
                        experts in the Word and the Law. One was an expert in writing it, and 
                        the other was an expert in enforcing it. Jesus calls our attention to 
                        the spirit of the Word, because the Word is a living thing.  Our mission, goal and purpose in life is to find God every day both 
                        in the word and in the world. He can only be found by those who search 
                        for Him with all their heart. This cannot be done by good scribal or 
                        religious penmanship, it can only be done in spirit.  We must find Him in His written Word. We must meet with Him, worship 
                        Him and learn of and from Him. We must find Him (or His angel or 
                        attendant or messenger) in among the multitude of our crowded life. 
                        Finding someone among the thirsty, or lonely, or afraid, or sick is our 
                        assignment for the day. Since we cannot be sure which one is the One who 
                        might one day say, "I was thirsty and ye gave me not to drink," we give 
                        to as many as we can as if we were giving to Him, and treat everyone 
                        with kindness, care, compassion and respect.  "Ye shall seek me…." The only search engine that will work for this 
                        assignment is a humble heart.  Jesus said "Blessed are the pure in 
                        heart, for they shall see God."  Nothing less will work.  The 
                        Omnipresent is in the present, and our job is to find Him and His will 
                        every day and in every circumstance.  He is here, He is there, He 
                        is near, as we shall see when  we would only search for Him with 
                        all our heart.                                                                                         
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