The Fayetteville Observer

Humans want peace in their souls

- Billy Graham Columnist

Q: I’ve been told that searching for new experience­s will bring contentmen­t. Even my doctor recommende­d expanding my “bucket list” to broaden my mind. I’ve been in many relationsh­ips, all ending in failure. I’ve had different careers to challenge me. I’ve even tried several different religions to help cleanse my foggy mind. I’ve created my own messes but don’t know how to rid myself of the canyon of disappoint­ment deep inside.

M.L.

A: As the desire for experience increases, the false philosophe­rs and false gods become acceptable. One scholar wrote, “As man searches for experience­s, new leaders, and new hopes, there will be that continued desire to find an alternativ­e route into what appears to be a dark future.”

From every culture, every country – from those who cannot read to Nobel Prize winners – there is the age-old phenomenon, of searching and inquiring for life’s deeper and often hidden meaning.

In airports, on planes, in hotel lobbies across the world, people have serious questions about broken family relationsh­ips, ill health, or financial catastroph­es. They often reveal empty souls.

Down deep, men and women want peace in their souls and will desperatel­y try everything except Almighty God. Why? Human nature rebels against humbling itself before the One who came to save lost souls. Many people search for fulfillmen­t while ignoring God. Some will spend a lifetime searching for something, never willing to acknowledg­e the Lord Jesus Christ who said, “Search the Scriptures … which testify of Me” (John 5:39).

When a person truly searches for God with all his heart, God will reveal Himself in some way. The only answer to man’s search is found in Christ, for Jesus spoke of Himself as the answer to man’s quest: “I am the way, the truth, and the life” (John 14:6).

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