Psalm 27:4
One thing I ask from the Lord,
this only do I seek:
that I may dwell in the house of the Lord
all the days of my life,
to gaze on the beauty of the Lord
and to seek him in his temple.
I’ve been distracted on and off this week by various good things. We spent some delightful days with friends Joe & Mary in the rich, rolling farmlands of southwestern Missouri.
Before this week I actually thought I had NO relationship with Missouri! Come to find out, not only was one of my daughters-in-law born in St. Louis, but also I had spent a week in St. Louis at a foreign language conference 3 years ago. And I learned that Ferguson is part of St. Louis.
One topic that pulled away my energy and gaze was the possibility of modifying our eating/exercise routines. It turned out that Joe cooks and eats ‘paleo’, following a certain gal’s version of food choice/prep. He also introduced us to the ‘Happy Body’ workout routine. I devoured both books prominently perched in their kitchen.
What I noticed was that for a few days, my mind obsessed and was jazzed more by THOSE topics rather than in the eternal matters of MEGA value. Listening via podcast to some God-centered talks by John Piper and others brought me back to my senses.
Yesterday, on our last leg of the trip home, I was meditating/reading Matthew 6:33: But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.
When you start to look at the significance of EACH word in a verse, fresh insights pop. Here is what jumped out and sunk in for the first time:
- SEEK – we don’t spend time hunting for something we don’t value. So Jesus is saying in effect, “Make my kingdom your treasure”
- SEEK – the objective is not obvious to the casual observer. Effort and focus are needed. ‘Duh!‘, you say. I realized that I can’t see/seek more than one thing at a time.
- FIRST – heretofore, I thought first was more ‘chronos’-oriented. But I looked up the Greek word for ‘first’ and it’s PROTOS (Strongs 4413), which means – ‘above all, top priority, chiefly’
- KINGDOM – hmm, what am I going to do with a kingdom when I find it? Certainly not conquer it, nor visit it as a tourist. I’m seeking a kingdom in order to find the King. He is what’s important. And if I find the King, I will be submitting to Him. Lots of implications here!
- HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS – not mine. My life is not to be about adding more ‘subtitles’ or beefing up my résumé. Who am I trying to impress? (if I’m honest, it’s YOU!) But seriously, if I find this Kingdom and submit to this King, then I’ll be wearing the uniform/the colors of one of His gals, not my own colors. And compared to those clothes, even my best show-offy threads are but grubby, stinky, fit-only-for-the-bin rags (see Isaiah 64:6)
- ALL…ADDED – did you notice that there is nothing else we are counseled to seek once we have found His Kingdom? Everything we need (the stuff we angst over and which Jesus gently takes to task both His listeners and us His readers)
Here are some other verses that back up this ONE-THING orientation I sense God is calling me to cling to:
Luke 10: 40 to 42 – But Martha was distracted with all her preparations; and she came up to Him and said, “Lord, do You not care that my sister has left me to do all the serving alone? Then tell her to help me.” But the Lord answered and said to her, “Martha, Martha, you are worried and bothered about so many things; but only one thing is necessary, for Mary has chosen the good part, which shall not be taken away from her.
After those verses, I can see that this ONE-THING focus is really about adopting or choosing a ONE-THOUGHT or ONE-TRACK mind. In fact the Greek word for worried is MERIMNAO (3309) or ‘thinking about many things’.
My favorite verse in the entire Bible – Psalm 84:11 actually addresses this mental posture as well. God promises NOT to withhold any good from those who walk/live uprightly. And wouldn’t you know it, ‘upright’ or TAMIYM (Hebrew 8549) means to be all in one piece, to be integral as opposed to scattered.
All the above to say this: that when other stuff is front and center in my mind, I give away pieces of my life. When I’m focused on Jesus, His good news, my status as an adopted child of the King, all that God the Father has given me, including the forever presence of my supernatural Counselor-Comforter, then Life and ‘Shalom’ return to me.
Father – thank you for reminding me each time I’m sucked away by some other compelling, luring, competing possible ‘first thing’. Thank you for the vivid contrast I feel when you bring me to my senses, once again. May I not wander off any more THIS day. And when I awake and it’s a new day, be so kind as to remind me straight away of WHO and WHAT is my ONE THING, so I can live and feel WHOLE. Amen!
Apr 06, 2015 @ 02:31:27
Love the Hebrew vocabulary! Keeping God front and center is job #1 and for
me its so difficult when “sparkly chickens” are everywhere. (I once saw a card that said. “I was going to change the world. But then I saw a sparkly chicken.”)
Apr 06, 2015 @ 15:29:56
Mary – I love the idea of ‘sparkly chickens’ and your rooster sure qualifies. But paraphrasing CS Lewis, we can thank God for each gift of his creation and then look back to Him and say with wonder, “What kind of God must He be, to create such beautiful, sparkly chickens!” He has given you this poultry family not as a distraction but as a way to draw your heart to His!
Just listened to your supreme court decision round up. I’m learning a ton! Well done good and faithful servant!
Apr 06, 2015 @ 18:58:43
Thank you for this lesson on meditation! I need to get back in the habit of using it on my daily verses. Sounds as if you had a wonderful trip, too!