As we continue to read the Bible and grow in understanding, we begin to separate style from substance. identify traditions and sound theology, and our outward appearance from the condition of the inner man. Still, we need the Bible with help of the Holy Spirit to guide us continue to "flesh out" spiritual disciplines in practice. Tucked into countless passages of Scripture in the Old and New Testament, God supplies wisdom and guidance concerning how we ought to live. Recently I read Isaiah 55:2-3 and found it good food for thought: "Why do
you spend money for what is not bread, and your wages
for what does not satisfy? Listen carefully to
Me, and eat what is good, and let your soul
delight itself in abundance. 3 Incline your ear, and come to Me. Hear, and your soul shall live; and I
will make an everlasting covenant with you--the sure
mercies of David."
Through the prophet Isaiah, God called all who were thirsty to come to the waters and drink. It seems a strange thing thirsty and hungry people would spend their money to obtain what they could not eat or drink, but this is our natural tendency when it comes to spiritual things. Our deepest need is a spiritual one to know God, yet we can imagine this need can be satisfied by worldly things other than God. The God of Israel asked His people why they spent their money for what was not bread and never could satisfy their hunger and needs. Notice in the second half of verse 2, how listening carefully to God is equated with "eating what is good." God's word is indeed food for our souls, for Jesus is the Word of God sent as the Living Bread who provides eternal life for all whom by faith receive Him. This shows us spiritual eating and nourishment takes place when we listen to God's word carefully with intent to obey.
Verse 3 begins with saying, "Incline your ear, and come to Me." This teaches us we do not need to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, go to a church building or even move a muscle to truly come to God. The Bible is a revelation of God in flesh (Jesus Christ) who preached repentance and the Gospel for all sinners to hear, repent of sin and receive Him by faith. The New Covenant alluded to in Isaiah 55:3 is the covenant in Christ's shed blood by which He atoned for the sins of the world. How satisfying it is for our souls to be born again, made children of God by grace through faith! In hearing God's word and by faith receiving it as true, based on these verses we spiritually come to God and eat what is good. As a result of receiving Christ our souls delight in the abundant life of Christ, His everlasting covenant and sure mercies.
Friends, let us eat what is good and come to Jesus whenever we are spiritually hungry, thirsty and without satisfaction. Why should we spend our money for what is not bread when we are starving? Why should go elsewhere when Jesus alone has the words of the life and the Living Water of the Holy Spirit?