Yet sometimes it seems like a piece is missing.
Perhaps we’ve been pursuing the wrong pieces to the puzzle. Even though we may
know that life without God at the center is a life that has lost the most
important piece, do we live as though He isn’t particularly relevant? And even
though we may attend church regularly, is He the throbbing center of our lives?
Sometimes we grow accustomed to feeling distant from God. This makes it easier
to sin, complicating the sense that something important is missing.
But no matter how far we may drift from God, He wants
us near. He appealed to His people through the prophet Isaiah: “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” (Isa. 55:2).
If something is missing in your life, remember that
God is the only One who can fully and abundantly satisfy you. Let Him complete
the picture of your life.