John 6:24 Once
the crowd realized that neither Jesus nor his disciples were there, they got
into the boats and went to Capernaum in search of Jesus. (NIV)
Quite recently, I was seeking an old recording of a
conversation that some friends of mine had at a radio station several years
ago. One of them had just died and I was wanting to hear his voice again, as
well as the remarkable story of his life. I hunted high and low in my home, my
study, my garage, and church office, but sadly I didn’t come across the CD. I
know that it is somewhere safe and I’ll probably discover it when I’m looking
for something else. Until then, I’ll just have to rely on the memories that I
have of my friend and the good times that we shared.
At the end of today’s Gospel passage (John 6:22-24), the people
are looking for Jesus, but He is nowhere to be found. The previous day, He had
miraculously fed 5000 people, which made the crowd want to make Him their king.
When they discovered that Jesus had gone, they set out on their boats and
sailed up to Capernaum where He usually resided. I’d like to think that they
were looking for Christ for all of the right reasons, but I suspect that human
nature being what it is, they were mostly looking for more miraculous food.
This made me reflect on my own search for Jesus. Have I been
seeking Him for all of the right reasons, or do I have some selfish desires
that I want Him to fulfill? Am I looking to Christ to straighten out my
problems, overcome my difficulties, and fix my issues, or I am I just humbly
seeking to serve Him because He is my Lord and King? I hope and pray that it is
more to do with the latter.
Point to ponder
Am I looking for Jesus to do something in my life or
am I seeking to do something for Him?
Prayer: Lord Jesus, You are the Lord of our lives and
the King of all Creation. We are supposed to be Your servants and faithful
followers. Help us to seek Your will in all that we accomplish and experience today.
In Your Holy Name, we humbly pray. Amen.
John Stuart is the pastor
of Erin Presbyterian Church in Knoxville, Tennessee. You can read the church
website at www.erinpresbyterian.org.
You can also email John with your questions, feedback, and thoughts at Traqair@aol.com.
Today’s image is one of
John’s latest drawings called ‘Jazz4Jesus.’ If you would like to view a larger
version, please click this link: Jazz.
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