I
SOUGHT HIM, BUT FOUND HIM NOT!
It is often true that the God I
love seems to have taken the day off. He is far away from me or, if He is near,
has chosen to sit silently by while I pray…or while I suffer. He sometimes
gives no indication that He is with me. For the careless there would be no need
or reason to search for Him but for the lover there can be no calm of
soul until He is found and communion restored. Such is the occasion
of the maiden in Solomon’s Song.
Song
3:2
2
I will rise now, and go about the city in the streets, and in the broad ways I
will seek him whom my soul loveth: I sought him, but I found him not.
The Commentary of Keil & Delitzsch suggests that this
is a dream since such a night search would have been immodest for a
maiden. She is not searching with feet and eyes but with her whole heart. There
is such a longing for him that her sleep is disturbed.
The maiden is a type of the church because she is
the “bride” and longs to be joined to her husband, Christ. Oh, how dry is the
church where Christ is not evidently felt! Yet Christ allows this apparent
absence to test the church’s love. Do we continue in formal and unsatisfying
ritual or do we fall upon our faces and beg for His presence and power? The
answer reveals the true heart of that church. If we seek Him we will find Him
when we search for Him with all our heart.
Song
3:4
4
It was but a little [I hadn’t searched long or far] that I passed
from them, but I found him whom my soul loveth: I held him, and would not let
him go…
Seek Him this morning! Search for Him with all your heart. Tell Him, like
lovers often do, that nothing else matters as long as He is near – and then
believe what you have told Him! Whether the table holds only bread or is loaded
with delicacies, it is a feast if God is there. Make it your business to find
Him today and when you find Him do not let Him go!
Ps
63:1
O
God, thou art my God; early will I seek thee: my soul thirsteth for thee, my
flesh longeth for thee in a dry and thirsty land, where no water is; AMEN
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