Document: /pub/resources/text/Our.Daily.Bread: db931223.TXT ----------------------------------------------------------- OUR DAILY BREAD Thursday, December 23, 1993 --------------- Read: Luke 2:25-35 THE LONGING He would not see death before he had seen the Lord's Christ. --Luke 2:26 Look at the people around you: the shoppers walking the malls hunting for last-minute Christmas gifts, the enthusiastic fans at football and basketball games, fellow employees in the workplace. Do you think they've found happiness? As people rush through life -- hurrying from paycheck to payment and from job to home and then doing it all over again -- many of them feel empty inside. They long for something to make their existence more meaningful and fulfilling. Unlike Simeon, whom we read about in Luke, chapter 2, many people don't know what will bring happiness. The Holy Spirit had told Simeon that he would not die until he had seen the promised Messiah. When that extraordinary day came and Simeon came to the temple to meet Jesus, peace and contentment were guaranteed. All around us are people who could have that same peace and contentment if they could just meet Jesus. As we see the crowds each day, we should be reminded to pray that the Holy Spirit will touch their hearts and make them want to see Jesus. They may be rushing around, but in their hearts they have a void waiting to be filled by the Messiah, the Lord Jesus. Author: J. David Branon Now none but Christ can satisfy, None other name for me; There's love and life and lasting joy, Lord Jesus, found in Thee. -McGranahan THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: ------------------- There is a longing in every heart that only Jesus can satisfy. THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: 1 John 1-2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Daily Bread, Copyright 1994, used by permission of Radio Bible Class, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49555, USA. Written permission must be obtained from RBC for any further posting or distribution. RBC provides a variety of Bible resources, which are free of charge. RBC is not funded by any group or denomination, and support come voluntarily from its Members and friends. Write for more information, or call 1-800-598-7221 -------------------------------------------------------------------------