Now, vigilantly guard
your souls:
Love God, your God.
(Joshua 23:11a MSG)
13
They soon forgot His works;
They did not wait for His counsel,
14 But lusted exceedingly in the wilderness,
And tested God in the desert.
15 And He gave them their request,
But sent leanness into their soul.
They did not wait for His counsel,
14 But lusted exceedingly in the wilderness,
And tested God in the desert.
15 And He gave them their request,
But sent leanness into their soul.
Psalm 106:13-15 NKJV
“Leanness of soul.” Is there a more hopeless phrase
anywhere? There’s a lot here in this passage. The psalmist is revisiting the
Israelite’s time in the wilderness when they lusted for meat (see Numbers 11). They were
demanding of God, even though He’d done so much for them… Convicting, isn’t it?
And then, when God did capitulate and give them what they wanted, they got sick
on it. But worse than that, God gave them leanness of soul—He let their souls
go hungry. But, how much of that was God’s doing?
It’s a progression. The people had forgotten to “feed” their
souls on God and because of this, they were drifting from Him, even as they physically
followed Him through the wilderness. They became more focused on the things
they had to complain about than the fact that God was right there demonstrating His power, His “other-ness” in front of
them daily. They also let their stomachs rule them. That’s always a
mistake—whenever we let our physical selves rule our spiritual selves. Our
spirits are what live on through eternity. By focusing on their physical lusts,
they neglected to minister to God and let God minister to them.
This verse vividly displays their fall to temptation:
Now
the mixed multitude who were among them yielded to intense craving; so
the children of Israel also wept again and said: “Who will give us meat
to eat?" (Numbers 11:4 NKJV)
People were created to delight in God and so God could delight
in them. Leanness of soul is not the preferred way to live. How does one avoid “leanness
of soul?” Here are a few ways:
Keep God first. Prioritize
God in your life, in your day, in your heart.
Desire God’s will.
This is a tough one. Do we really always want God’s will? Sometimes God’s will
involves pain and suffering, and even death. That’s a challenge for us to
embrace. Perhaps, in denying the Israelites meat, God was calling them to fast
so they could focus again on Him and not their stomachs and their lusts. God’s
will involves denial sometimes. Humility and brokenness help us embrace God’s
will.
Seek God. This
ties into the first one above, about prioritizing God. But, as the Israelites
demonstrated, God can be right with us, moving and displaying His acts of power
and lovingkindness, and we can miss Him. By seeking Him, reading the Word,
worshiping, and praying, we won’t “miss” Him. And we’re less likely to get
caught up in our own lusts and our own will.
Live God's Way. Find out what God's will is and do it. Live as His Word commands. Follow His directives. Micah 6:8 tells us: "to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with [our] God."
Here's some good news: God wants to fill us up. Look at these Scriptures of promise and instruction
where our soul’s satisfaction is concerned:
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. (Isaiah 55:2 NKJV)
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. (Isaiah 55:2 NKJV)
9 If
you take away the yoke from your midst,
The pointing of the finger, and speaking wickedness,
10 If you extend your soul to the hungry
And satisfy the afflicted soul,
Then your light shall dawn in the darkness,
And your darkness shall be as the noonday.
11 The Lord will guide you continually,
And satisfy your soul in drought,
And strengthen your bones;
You shall be like a watered garden,
And like a spring of water, whose waters do not fail. (Isaiah 58:9-11 NKJV)
The pointing of the finger, and speaking wickedness,
10 If you extend your soul to the hungry
And satisfy the afflicted soul,
Then your light shall dawn in the darkness,
And your darkness shall be as the noonday.
11 The Lord will guide you continually,
And satisfy your soul in drought,
And strengthen your bones;
You shall be like a watered garden,
And like a spring of water, whose waters do not fail. (Isaiah 58:9-11 NKJV)
My soul shall be satisfied as with marrow and fatness,
And my mouth shall praise You with joyful lips. (Psalm 63:5 NKJV)
And my mouth shall praise You with joyful lips. (Psalm 63:5 NKJV)
In
the multitude of my thoughts within me thy
comforts delight my soul. (Psalm 94:19 AV)
Watch this: God's eye
is on those who respect him,
the ones who are looking for his love.
He's ready to come to their rescue in bad times;
in lean times he keeps body and soul together. (Psalm 33:18-19 MSG)
the ones who are looking for his love.
He's ready to come to their rescue in bad times;
in lean times he keeps body and soul together. (Psalm 33:18-19 MSG)
2 comments:
Good word.
Thanks, E.C., and thanks for being a faithful reader. God bless you, my friend.
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