Meditation Moments 23: "THE BREAD OF LIFE!"
We turn to one of the most precious passages in the Word
of God, "Ho, everyone that thirsteth, come ye to the
waters, and he that hath no money, come ye, buy and eat;
yea come buy wine and milk without money and without price.
"Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not
bread and your labor for that which satisfieth not? Hearken
diligently unto me and eat ye that which is good and let
your soul delight itself in fatness!" (Isa.55:1-2)
This wonderful passage tells of the promise of Jesus Christ,
calling to faith and repentance, and He tells you here of
the blessings that will accrue to those that would accept
the invitation.
The greatest of all supernatural things to me is that Christ,
the incarnate Savior, should plead with us in all of our
emptiness to come and partake of His riches and glory! So
marvelous! He says if you're thirsty in soul, Come! If you're
hungry of heart, Come!
And he that hath no money, come without money and without
price! He's saying also in this passage, Nothing has satisfied
you, you still have that emptiness, that aching void. You
spent your money for that which is not bread and your labor
for that which satisfied not, now come and eat that which
is good, let your soul delight itself!
God's Word declares Jesus Christ is a satisfying portion,
and you know that millions have testified that that is so,
that He has satisfied every desire of their needy souls,
and that when they knew nothing but the World's wages, spending
money for that which satisfied not, that Christ came into
their life!
There dawned upon their dark souls a light that never is
on land or sea. As God's Word puts it, "The light of
the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ."
-- You are listening in, the one that has never known Him,
He knows that you don't care about Him!
He knows just what you are, yet He humbles Himself and stoops
down to your very level and He pleads with you to come.
He said, "Come unto Me, hear and your soul shall live."
Isn't it wonderful that you're still alive and God is giving
you another chance? That you're still in the place of hope,
you still have the opportunity to meet the Savior? He says
in another Scripture:
"Behold, I stand at the door and knock, if any man
hear My voice and open the door, I will come into him and
sup with him, and he with Me." -- Another wonderful
"Come!" He just says, come, come, come, all the
time!
If you could only realize dimly what a satisfying portion
Christ is, you'd leap to accept this invitation of His!
God grand that you'll not leap too late, for as sure as
you're there listening to this invitation and we're here
telling you of it from God's Word, just so sure the Judgment
Day is coming.
And in that hour you'll know too late that He was that bread
of life that could have utterly satisfied your hunger, but
instead you spent your all for that which satisfied not.
And you will know then that He was a Fountain of Living
Water, but you refused to come to Him and drink. Oh, that's
a tragedy!
In that hour you'll remember how He pleaded here, "incline
your ear and come unto Me, hear and your soul shall live,"
for His Word also says "This is life eternal, to know
Thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom Thou hast
sent." So many scores of times He says Come, come!
Dwight L. Moody was asked one time just what was meant by
"come." "Tell us what it is to come."
And Moody said, "I've given up trying to explain it.
I always feel like the colored minister who said he was
going to confound the Scripture about this, instead of saying
he was going to expound it!" -- And if I go into too
much detail, I might confound it!
Surely you know what the simple word "come" means?
It's just the loving call of the Father God to your heart
to come to Him and partake of the riches of glory, Salvation,
eternal life. Now do you ask how to obtain this Bread that
satisfies and the Springs of Life that never dry up?
Just as we've said, it's just for the asking! Tonight there
in your bedroom alone, or there by your radio now, get to
God and accept His gracious invitation! He says, "Him
that cometh unto me I will in no wise cast out." Note
again in closing, the closing words in this 55th chapter
of Isaiah.
"Seek ye the Lord while He may be found, call ye upon
Him while He is near," and then Verse 7 closes with
these words, "He will have mercy upon him, and to our
God, for He will abundantly pardon" -- If the wicked
will forsake his way and the unrighteous man his thoughts
and return unto the Lord!
Won't you in return accept His invitation? He loves you
and calls for you to come. God reigns tonight, and how He
can change your life! He's still on the Throne and prayer
changes things.