I Chronicles 28:9
(NIV)
As for you, my son Solomon, know the
God of your father, and serve Him with a whole heart and a willing mind; for
the LORD searches all hearts, and understands every intent of the thoughts. If
you seek Him, He will let you find Him; but if you forsake Him, He will reject
you forever.
Written in
my Bible, given to me by Texas Christian University students nearly 40 years
ago, are these words by I Chronicles 28:9: “Remember to share this verse with
my loved ones before I die.” Now I must
have written those words in my Bible many years ago as I don’t recall having
studied Chronicles since my earlier days as a rededicated Christian where I
read through the entire Bible. As I read
through my relatively new Bible back then, I would write down thoughts by many
verses and passages that impacted my heart and soul then (and still do
today).
Why do I
want to share this verse with my children (and now my grandchildren)? Just as King David was writing to his son,
Solomon, I am wanting my progeny to (1) know God as I’ve tried to know Him; (2)
serve Him with a whole heart and a willing mind as I have tried to do; (3)
realize that the Lord searches everyone’s heart and understand every intent of
everyone’s thoughts; (4) know that if you seek Him, He will let you find Him;
and (5) be fully aware of the warning that if you forsake Him, He will reject
you forever. Each of these reasons for
why I want my children and grandchildren to be aware of this verse is loaded
with sobering truth and power beyond belief.
I want my
children and grandchildren and all others in my family to know God. To know God means to “know Him by
experience”. It is not a casual
knowledge, it is intimate knowledge that only can come from a consistent effort
to worship, pray, study His Word, and follow His commandments.
I desire my
children and grandchildren to serve the Lord with a whole heart and willing
mind. The words “whole” and “willing”
express the imagery of someone who is proactive and resourceful in his/her
service, not a casual or lazy Christian.
Christian service is defined in Romans 12 that emphasizes Christian love
for others. God is always looking for
the person who wants to do what Romans 12 teaches. Such a person most definitely has a whole
heart and willing mind.
I hope that
my children and grandchildren realize the truth that the Lord searches all
hearts and understands every thought and every intent. It takes great faith to believe in the Lord
and His incomprehensible characteristics that includes omniscience, the power
to know all things.
Finally, I
pray that my children and grandchildren desire and know how to seek the Lord
and never have any inkling to forsake Him.
It takes proactivity and devotion to seek the Lord, being a Christian is
not being lazy. Seeking is pursuing and the primary way to seek the Lord is to
devote quality time and effort to read His Word and understand it sufficiently
to apply it in your life. So to know how
to seek the Lord is simply knowing how to discipline yourself to spend time
studying the Bible and maintaining that commitment for the rest of your
life. A person who seeks the Lord in
this way will never have any inkling to forsake Him. But, a person who is lazy and does not put in
the time and effort to get to know God by studying His Word and then applying
it in your life is a person who risks forsaking God and being rejected by
Him. Why ever take that risk?
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