The Commercial Appeal

Feeling of emptiness people feel is the absence of God

- FROM THE WRITINGS OF THE REV. BILLY GRAHAM This column is based on the words and writings of the late Rev. Billy Graham.

Q: Educators are putting too much pressure on young people today to be successful and make a lot of money. Should that be the highest goal in life?

— C.S.

A: We admire those who appear to be successful. We are taught to be independen­t, to make it on our own.

Yet within each of us is a deep-seated frustratio­n: “I ought to be better. I believe I was made for something more; there must be more to life than this. Why am I so empty?”

Such feelings can cause us to struggle toward some unknown, unnamed goal. While we are told to “plan ahead,” few really think about the future. A good many people make spontaneou­s decisions, never considerin­g the consequenc­es. When their world begins to crumble, they look back and wonder how they got where they are. They begin to feel empty inside. Their emptiness is the absence of God in their lives.

There was once a brilliant young lawyer who did not seem to find a need for God. He began to write about a famous person, hoping to find a surprising secret to his life. In the process of his research, he discovered that the man had a personal relationsh­ip with Jesus Christ, which led the attorney on his own spiritual quest.

The only answer to filling the empty place in the heart is found only in God. In this Age of quest, the most important is our personal search for answers concerning life that will lead us to the One who created life in the first place. His name is Almighty God and he cares deeply for mankind and proved it by making a way for us to have eternal life and joy unspeakabl­e. “You will show me the path of life; in Your presence [Lord] is fullness of joy” (Psalm 16:11).

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