With Him, what do you lack? Without Him, what do you have?
Baptist pastor F.B. Meyer said of
Psalm 23 “Come hither, weary ones, restless ones, heavy-laden ones; sit down in
this cool and calm resort, while the music of its rhythm charms away the
thoughts that break your peace. How safe and blessed are you to whom the Lord
is Shepherd! Put down this volume and repeat again, in holy reverie, the
well-known words to the end, and see if they do not build themselves into a
refuge on which the storms may break in vain.”
A little girl was quoting from
memory the 23rd Psalm but did not quite get it right: “The Lord is my
shepherd, He is all I want.” She may not have gotten it verbatim, but she did
capture the heart of David, “He is all I want.”
When I come to the Lord as my Shepherd,
I am satisfied in Him. I may lack material things, I certainly will not be
perfect, but I can find contentment in Christ, not because of material fullness
but in spite of my lacking. Jesus
said it also on the Sermon on the Mount, “Blessed are those who hunger and
thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied” (Matt. 5:6, ESV). I
shall not be in lack or short of anything I need when I rely on God.
R.B. Thieme Jr. said that because
the word “want” is in the Greek version of the Old Testament in the imperfect
tense, it could be translated “I cannot want or lack for anything.” That can be
true because if you are not wanting something you don’t have, you do not have
any feelings of unfulfillment.
Hmm. That’s too many double negatives. Let me
say it this way. If the only thing you want is what you have, you only have
feelings of fulfillment.
Hmm again. Maybe I should say what Jesus
said, “For what is a man profited, if he
shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?” (Matthew 16:26). When
John D. Rockefeller, one of the wealthiest men in the world, died, someone asked “how much did he leave?”His accountant answered, “all of it.”
The rich young ruler kept all the
rules, but missed the Shepherd. Jesus said, “One thing you lack: go your way,
sell all you have and give to the poor, and you shall have treasure in heaven.”
You know the rest of the story. He went
away sadly because he loved the world which left him empty and left the
Shepherd who loved him fully.
If Jesus is your Shepherd, what do
you lack? If He is not your Shepherd, what do you have?
Father, grant me contentment today. Let me treasure you in my life and forget the things that I don't have. Help me to find you as all I want and find fulfillment in that alone. Amen