Meeting God in the Abundance of Mercy
“Seek the Lord while he may be found;
call on him while he is near.”
Isaiah 55:6
Isaiah 55 is one of the Bible’s clearest invitations to come back to God. The Lord calls to those who are thirsty, hungry, weary, and empty: “Come, all you who are thirsty, come to the waters” (Isaiah 55:1). Jesus echoes that same invitation when He says, “Let anyone who is thirsty come to me and drink” (John 7:37). He is the source of the living water our souls need. Lent is a season to hear that call again. We come before God with our weakness, our failures, and our longing, knowing we are far from the people He created us to be. Yet God still welcomes us. The soul finds rest not by trusting in its own goodness, but by trusting in the goodness of Christ. When we cease clinging to our own righteousness and come to Him empty-handed, He fills us with what we could never earn: forgiveness, peace of heart, and everlasting life.
Isaiah says, “Seek the Lord while he may be found.” God is not planning to move away from us, but we often drift from Him. Sin builds barriers, and delay makes return harder. That is why we must seek Him now. Jesus said, “Seek first his kingdom and his righteousness” (Matthew 6:33). C. S. Lewis wisely warned against becoming too occupied with ourselves, even with our spiritual condition. He said we should not keep looking at ourselves longer than needed to repent, because when God is truly at the center, self-consciousness begins to fade, like a shadow disappearing under the noonday sun. That image fits Isaiah 55 well. We are not called to keep staring at ourselves, but to turn toward God. His thoughts are higher than ours, His ways better than ours, and His mercy deeper than our failures.
For now, we see only dimly. We do not yet see clearly, but we trust the One whose Word is like rain that gives life and never returns empty. One day we shall see Jesus face-to-face, and in that seeing we shall be made like Him. We wait for that in glorious anticipation. Until then, we pray for vision to seek Him, grace to thirst for Him, and strength to walk in His light without stumbling.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, draw us to Yourself and satisfy our thirsty souls. Help us seek first Your kingdom, trust Your higher ways, and walk in Your light. Keep us faithful until the day we see Jesus face-to-face. Amen.






