Diligent Searching: Having the Faith to Find God’s Answers

I call to remembrance my song in the night; I meditate within my heart, and my spirit makes diligent search (Psalm 77:6 NKJV).

 

Who among us never spent an afternoon fastidiously sorting through a patch of thick, green, sweet-scented clover in search of the elusive four-leaf clover? To be honest, some of us have been known to invest lengthy amounts of time on this quest, even as adults.

But the search only lasts for so long. We either find a four-leafed clover, or more likely, give up and move on to something more productive—like imagining shapes in the clouds.

My daughter-in-law recently made a focused and intensive search through the grass, not for a four-leaf clover but for something even more important—her wedding ring. This pursuit was different from scavenging through the ground cover for an elusive plant with a rare leaf formation. This was a search she wouldn’t quit she knew she would find what she searched for. She might not have seen which blade of grass it landed behind, but she had faith it was there to be found.

When we apply the word diligent to our actions, it implies a steady, painstaking effort—a commitment to persevere until we achieve our objective. 

My daughter-in-law was diligent in her search, and the ring was recovered.

Not knowing the answers, not having a complete understanding (by my standards of course), often leaves me frustrated, uncertain, and fearful or discouraged.

But this verse in Psalm 77, like so many other Scriptures, comforts me.

The answers are there to be found and understood in God’s perfect time. My faith makes me diligent.

I can’t make sense of the world right now. Lying awake at night, my heart is drawn to meditate on the sorrow and suffering running rampant all around. Searching for answers is like hunting for that four-leafed clover—more often than not, a futile effort.

But when I set my spirit to diligently searching God’s Word, there I find peace in the midst of chaos. When my heart mediates on His love, truth, and goodness, instead of the brokenness of this world, there I find comfort.

Psalm 77 continues in verses 10-11, “But I will remember the years of the right hand of the Most High.” I will remember the works of the Lord; surely I will remember your wonders of old.

Let us grow weary or discouraged, but let us be diligent in our search for God’s wonders of old. There we will find peace and comfort.

Where has your diligent searching  of God’s Word brought you peace? 

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  1. Teresa Pollock says:

    Yes when I diligently search for Him info find Him and rest and peace. God is do faithful

  2. Teresa Pollock says:

    Yes when I diligently search for Him i find Him. He is so faithful to His Word.

    • laltebaumer says:

      The rest and peace is always worth the effort! But I confess, I don’t always start with a diligent search when I’m in the midst of chaos. One day I’ll learn! Thanks for joining the conversation and have a peace-filled day!

  3. Kelly Goshorn says:

    I loved this, “But when I set my spirit to diligently searching God’s Word, there I find peace in the midst of chaos.” Amen!

    • laltebaumer says:

      Thanks Kelly! I love your searcher’s heart… always growing and being an iron sharpens iron in my life.

  4. Joyce says:

    Amen and Amen. God’s peace which transcends understanding. Thank you Lord for such a wonderful blessing.

    • laltebaumer says:

      I know you know about having peace in circumstances where peace seems impossible, Joyce. You are a true witness to Truth!

  5. George says:

    The more I search for him the more I find him I love this Lori

    • laltebaumer says:

      I adore this about God. I will never find all there is to find this side of eternity. He always has more! Thanks for your comment and keep searching!