Application for May 24: If Only I Knew Where to Find Him

May 18, 2020

David Faust

(This “Application“ column goes with the Bible lesson for May 24, 2020: “I Catch No Glimpse of Him!“) By David Faust Certain things are rare, but you can find them if you know where to look. If you want to see polar bears, you can find them in countries that ring the Arctic Circle. Looking for penguins? … Read more

(This “Application column goes with the Bible lesson for May 24, 2020: “I Catch No Glimpse of Him!“)

By David Faust

Certain things are rare, but you can find them if you know where to look. If you want to see polar bears, you can find them in countries that ring the Arctic Circle. Looking for penguins? Go to Antarctica. Redwood trees? They grow in California. Koalas? Go to Australia.

Travel to the right location and you can find rare works of art. Da Vinciโ€™s Mona Lisa is housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris, and his Last Supper is on display at a convent in MilanItaly. The famous portrait Whistlerโ€™s Mother was painted in England by an American-born artist and sold to a French museum, but to see it you must travel to Abu Dhabi where itโ€™s on display.

Rare treasures are difficult but not impossible to locate. But where can you go to find God? Thatโ€™s the question Job asked. In the midst of his suffering, Job wondered about Godโ€™s whereabouts and exclaimed, โ€œIf only I knew where to find him; if only I could go to his dwelling! I would state my case before him and fill my mouth with argumentsโ€ (Job 23:3, 4).

Piercing Questions

Have you ever wondered where you can find God? I have. In stressful times, piercing questions flood my mind.

Can I find God in nature? Yes. โ€œFor since the creation of the world Godโ€™s invisible qualitiesโ€”his eternal power and divine natureโ€”have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been madeโ€ (Romans 1:20).

Can I find him in history? Yes. Down through the centuries, men and women of faith have borne compelling witness to the reality of Godโ€™s presence and power.

Can I find him in Scripture? Yes. If I open my spiritual ears and eyes, I can hear his voice and see his revealed truth in the written Word. โ€œAll Scripture is God-breathedโ€ (2 Timothy 3:16).

Can I find him in other people? Yes. Individuals who love wellโ€”whose lives overflow with genuine grace and truthโ€”display Godโ€™s character and make his presence known.

Can I find him in my mind and conscience? Yes. Itโ€™s reasonable to consider God the First Causeโ€”the Uncaused Causeโ€”the architect of a universe far too orderly and complex to have happened by chance. The apostle Paul said the requirements of Godโ€™s law are written in our hearts (Romans 2:15). C. S. Lewis observed in Mere Christianity, โ€œWhen you argue against Him, you are arguing against the very power that makes you able to argue at all. It is like cutting off the branch you are sitting on.โ€

But will all of the rational arguments for God comfort me when my life falls apart? For many of us, including Job, the issue isnโ€™t finding God in nature, history, logic, or even Scripture. The question is, Can I find him in my suffering?

Here is the bottom line. I can find him in Jesus Christ, the God-Man who endured grief beyond measure so that all my sorrows will one day be removed. I can find God in the Suffering Servantโ€”the โ€œman of suffering, and familiar with painโ€ whose punishment brings me peace (Isaiah 53:3, 5). My piercing questions find answers in the One who was pierced for my transgressionsโ€”who sacrificed, served, and suffered in order to find me.

Personal Challenge: Imagine youโ€™re having a conversation with a non-Christian friend and the topic turns to how you can possibly know God. In your journal or a sheet of paper, write out how you would respond.

David Faust
Author: David Faust

David Faust serves as contributing editor of Christian Standard and senior associate minister with East 91st Street Christian Church in Indianapolis, Indiana. He is the author of Not Too Old: Turning Your Later Years into Greater Years.

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6 years ago

Soul-searching and challenging. You have to give your all for Christ.

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