Week 1: Seeking the Lord
Memory Verse
{Jeremiah 29.13 – “You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.”}
{Jeremiah 29.13 – “You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.”}
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~Day 1~
All Your Heart
All Your Heart
If you’ve
ever played the role of the seeker in hide and seek, you know that to find you
must first seek. However there’s
something you must do before you seek. Before you can look in all the sneaky
spots or search every closet around, you must first WANT to seek. You have to
make the decision to leave your counting spot and SEEK the hider. If you just
sat there the other person would never be found.
If you’re
reading this then there is already a part of you that wants to seek. You
wouldn’t have even opened this if you hadn’t a tugging to seek the Lord. This
same concept of hide and seek applies to our Christian walk. Scripture promises
that when we seek the Lord, we WILL find Him. So to find we must seek, but
before we seek we must want to seek! If you want to join in this pursuit
you’re going to have to want to seek the Lord to know Him more. Once you want
it, you have to put that in to action and seek Him. If you seek Him, I promise…. You will find HIM!
Read Jeremiah 29.11-13.
Go back…
reread verse 13 one more time. Did you catch that? With ALL your heart. Wholeheartedly. We need to seek, search, look for God with ALL of our hearts. It’s in seeking Him and His ways
that we can trust Him. We can search for Him trusting that He will guide us.
Read Proverbs 3.5-6.
Did you see
it again? There’s that phrase “with all
your heart.” We can trust HIM… not ourselves, not our understanding, not
our thinking. We can trust HIM in knowing that when we do He will guide us. He
will show us the path to take, the words to say, the actions to follow through
with. As I reflect back on my teenage
years and even now, there are so many decisions to be made. There are so many
situations to decide how to handle. Who better to seek guidance from than
the LORD? Who can we trust more with our paths than the LORD? Imagine
yourself on this journey months from now when seeking and trusting the Lord is
so natural that He speaks and you listen. That situations arise and before you
worry or consult your friend or your mom or facebook…. That you would immediately seek God and trust He will give
you the right answer!
So seek HIM…
Desire to seek Him. Set out to find Him. Seek Him with all your heart. Seek
Him knowing that you can trust Him. Trust Him with all your heart.
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Take
some time to ask yourself: Do you really want to seek God? Pray and ask God to
ignite that desire inside of you. Take some time to tell Him that you want to
seek Him and ask Him to show Himself to you.
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What
area of your life specifically (relationships, friendships, family, school,
etc.) doo you need to seek the Lord for direction and trust that He will follow
through?
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~Day 2~
Raining Righteousness
Raining Righteousness
In the
theme verse 2 Tim. 2.22 it says “pursue righteousness.” What is
righteousness and why would we want to pursue it? To be righteous is to be
free from guilt or sin. Talk about a gift! FREE from guilt or sin. No child
of God wants to have guilt or sin in their lives. Think back to the last time God
convicted you about something and that yucky feeling inside of you… that is guilt. No one enjoys that feeling. I
know I don’t. One of the greatest aspects of Heaven that I look forward to is
when there is no sin and no struggle.
Take a look
at Hosea 10.12.
Praise God!
It says that as we seek
the Lord, He will RAIN righteousness
on us! NIV says He SHOWERS! I love
how that word is used. It doesn’t say gives a little… it says RAINS
righteousness! Think about a rainstorm in the middle of summer. I am one of those strange people who LOVES
rain! It’s refreshing to me. On a hot summer day, I love the feeling of getting
totally drenched in a rainstorm. Think about God raining righteousness on you. Isn’t
that a cool feeling? But just as we talked about yesterday… that seeking has to
start somewhere. We have to WANT righteousness.
Read Matthew 5.6.
Here it
uses the words hunger and thirst. Think about how you feel when you are so thirsty that you would pay 50
dollars for a bottle of water. That should be the longing we have for the
righteousness of God. The awesome part about this verse is that it says we will be blessed when we do hunger
and thirst. Why? Because He will fill
us up! [When we do seek after Him, trust Him, pursue Him, hunger
and thirst for Him, HE always fills us up!] He always
satisfies! He never strikes out, fumbles, or misses the goal. He always
satisfies! As we seek Him, He will rain righteousness on us! Praise
God!
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Do
you think of being righteous as a burden or as a fulfillment? Often time people
think of trying to complete a checklist to be righteous and this makes it seem
like a burden. Spend some time searching your heart to see if you see it that
way. Ask God to change your attitude to one of gratitude. Realize that as you
simply seek Christ, righteousness comes and fills you up!
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Spend
some time thanking God for how He satisfies you and offers you the
righteousness of Christ.
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~Day 3~
Where’s Waldo Wednesday
Where’s Waldo Wednesday
Have you
ever played “Where’s Waldo?” If you have you know that on the pages where Waldo
is hiding there are many things to distract you. You have to devote no
attention to them in order to find Waldo. Seeking Jesus is the same concept….
Read Matthew 6.33.
We are to seek Christ above EVERYTHING! The world tries to distract us
with all sorts of paths besides Jesus. Sometimes it is with temptation, sin,
or simply laziness. Other times it tries to distract us with what seems
to be good: relationships, responsibilities, even business.
God knew the world would come after our attention and attempt to steal our
focus.
Read Philippians 3.12-14.
Read 13 and
14 again. FORGETTING what lies behind and straining forward
to what lies ahead. We must lay aside everything that the world distracts us
with to seek the PRIZE! It refers to seeking Jesus as a goal for the
prize! He’s our trophy! When we seek Him…
He is our reward!
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What
are specific responsibilities, sins, and/or interests that you need to lay
aside to seek Him 1st?
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Are
there things in your life that you are looking for more than Jesus? (ex:
popularity, acceptance, success, relationship, friendship, knowledge)
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~Day 4~
Finding the Pearl
Finding the Pearl
Read Matthew 7.7-8.
From this
verse and Jeremiah 29.13, we know
that when we seek we WILL find. But
what do we find when we find Him? 2 days ago you read about finding
righteousness. Yesterday in our reading Jesus was referred to as the prize. Here’s
a new perspective for today….
Read Matthew 13.45-46.
This refers
to the reward as a pearl. But not just ANY pearl…. a pearl of great value! A pearl that is worth more than
all you have! What’s the most special, precious, or valuable item you’ve ever
received? Think about that and imagine how you would feel if you couldn’t find
it. Nothing or no one would be able to keep you from looking. Think of how
valuable it is to you. That value can’t even compare to the worth or the value
we find in knowing Christ!
Read Philippians 3.8.
EVERYTHING is counted as loss
compared to knowing Christ. So when You seek Him you will find Him. You will find righteousness.
You will find your Prize. You will find the Pearl of great value. You
will find that nothing compares to the joy of knowing Him!
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Do
you really think of Jesus as the pearl of great value? Is there anything you
have that you would have a hard time giving up for the joy of knowing Christ?
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Take
a moment and ask yourself… do you think of seeking Christ as a duty or as an
opportunity? Answer the question honestly. Either way you’ve been seeing it,
spend some time thanking God for the opportunity to seek Him and grow closer to
Him.
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~Day 5~
Got Faith?
Got Faith?
Rewind your life to when you were a little kid. When
Easter Sunday came along you got in your best clothes, probably went to church,
and came home with great anticipation. Why? Because if your family was like the
typical American family… you had an Easter egg hunt. Your parents or older
siblings went out to hide all the dyed eggs that had stained your hands the
night before and it was your mission to find them… every single one. Now
imagine it’s two weeks later and one day you decide you are going to go looking
for eggs….. but now one has hidden any. Wouldn’t that be absurd? No one
thinking properly would do that. You have to know the eggs are out there. You
have to believe that you can find them… or else you would never even start
looking!
Read Hebrews 11.6.
This verse tells us that we must have faith. We must believe. On day one we discussed that to
seek you must first want to seek. Before you can even want to seek, you must
have faith that you will find. The verse doesn’t just tell us we should believe
that He exists, there’s something else we must believe also. Read the verse one
more time…. We must believe that He
rewards those who seek Him!
Read Proverbs
2.2-11.
All throughout this passage God tells us time and time
again that when we seek Him we will find
understanding, wisdom, direction, HIM! First step is to seek Him. Read vs.
4 again. It says we should seek Him like silver. Just as we’ve talked about all
week. We should seek Him
as silver. Seek Him
in faith. Seek Him
as the Pearl of great value. Seek Him
as the Prize. Seek Him
above all else. Seek Him for
righteousness. Seek Him with
ALL your heart. SEEK Him and
you will FIND Him!
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Do
you believe and have faith that you will find Him and you will be rewarded?
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As
you’ve memorized Jeremiah 29.13 this week and studied about seeking the Lord,
how has your definition of “seek” changed?
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How
has your attitude about seeking Him changed?
I pray you’ve enjoyed your first week pursuing Him through
His Holy Word. I pray that seeking Him will be a great joy and opportunity in
your life. I pray that you will continue to pursue Him with me.
What are your thoughts? I want feedback. Feel free to
send me any question responses (especially from day 5). I would love to hear
from you, answer any questions you have, and pray for your needs specifically.
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