As a deer pants for flowing streams, so pants my soul for you, O God. My soul thirsts for God, for the living God (Psalm 42:1-2).
O God, you are my God; earnestly I seek you; my soul thirsts for you; my flesh faints for you, as in a dry and weary land where there is no water (Psalm 63:1).
These words shine a spotlight directly on the need we all have to have our thirst quenched by God. The general activities of our life can make us dry. The stress and anxiety we face can make us dry. Add every weight and sin which clings so closely (Hebrews 12:1) to the mix and our soul can seem pretty parched.
Is Your Thirst for God Still Quenched? by Linda Reiser, Grand Island, Nebraska
Published by the Lutheran Women’s Missionary League 2013
Is Your Thirst for God Still Quenched?
Ep 113: I Have Loved You with an Everlasting Love — Devotion
Ep 112: Don‘t Be That Monkey — Devotion
Ep 111: The Family Table — Devotion
Ep 110: Tears of Sorrow — Devotion
Ep 109: Tears of Joy — Devotion
Ep 108: Simeon‘s Song — Devotion
Ep 107: They are Precious in His Sight — Devotion
Ep 106: The Perfect Age — Devotion
Ep 105: The Cadillac Kid — Devotion
Ep 104: Praying Mothers — Devotion
Ep 103: Hand Holders — Devotion
Ep 102: We're Going to Disneyland — Devotion
Ep 101: Showers of Grace — Devotion
Ep 100: Measured Risks — I Love To Tell The Story
Ep 99: Afraid? Of What? — I Love To Tell The Story
Ep 97: Where's the Bread? — I Love To Tell The Story
Ep 96: Rebekah, Handicapped by showing favoritism within the family — Unlikely Servants
Ep 95: Esther, Handicapped by Age/Ethnic Background — Unlikely Servants
Ep 94: Miriam, Handicapped by Jealousy — Unlikely Servants
Ep 93: Martha, Handicapped by Worry — Unlikely Servants
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