Some people are always on the search for something new or different. As a result they are often found focusing on things of secondary importance, rather than what matters most—all because they are trying to satisfy their curiosity.
Author Fred Sanders gave this good advice: “Our great need is to be led further in to what we already have. The gospel is so deep that it not only meets our deepest needs but comes from God’s deepest self. The salvation proclaimed in the gospel is not some mechanical operation that God took on as a side project. It is a ‘mystery that was kept secret for long ages’ (Rom. 16:25), a mystery of salvation that goes back into the heart of God, decreed ‘before the foundation of the world’ (Eph. 1:4; 1 Pet. 1:20). When God undertook our salvation, he did it in a way that put divine resources into play, resources which involve him personally in the task. . . . The deeper we dig into the gospel, the deeper we go into the mystery of the Trinity.”
Now, that’s something that will provide help, hope, and happiness. Dig deep!
