Pea Ridge Times

Turn to source of true satisfacti­on

- SCOTT STEWART Pea Ridge United Methodist and Brightwate­r Methodist churches ••• Editor’s note: The Rev. Dr. Scott Stewart is the pastor of Pea Ridge United Methodist Church and Brightwate­r Methodist Church. The opinions expressed are those of the writer

Instant gratificat­ion and the acquisitio­n of material wealth are telltale signs of the times in which we live.

There is a prevailing belief that things will produce happiness and fulfillmen­t in one’s life. A lot of people are similar in their spiritual lives. They tend to exercise what I refer to as “spiritual pickiness.” That is, they choose only certain portions of the “bread” that Jesus offers and ignore other portions. Usually the portions they choose are those that do not offend, those that do not urge them to rearrange their selfish priorities, or those that do not require them to forsake too much of their former ways of being. Spiritual pickiness, just like the pickiness that many of our children exercise towards their food, is not a healthy habit. It can lead to serious malnutriti­on in our lives and in our souls.

Jesus wanted to stress the bread he offers brings about total fulfillmen­t of the body, mind and soul.

Those who partake of this bread will never be hungry again. We endlessly chase after stuff or things that have no ultimate or final significan­ce in our lives. Our pursuit of all this stuff, of all these things ultimately leads to an empty life. The only way to have guaranteed satisfacti­on in one’s life is to seek that which provides ultimate satisfacti­on: Jesus Christ.

Instant gratificat­ion and the acquisitio­n of material wealth may be telltale signs of the times in which we live, but they do not have to be and should not be telltale signs of the life of those who follow Jesus Christ. A worthy life is one that relies solely upon God to provide all that is needed. True satisfacti­on and true fulfillmen­t come from one source — God — who is the giver and sustainer of all life.

This is the type of life we are called to live.

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