Seeking God at new depths
For some seeking God would be a new experience. For others perhaps like yourself it is not. Even a little boring, become stagnant and you are having difficulty engaging. You keep seeking and keep ending up with the same answers that feel unfulfilling and stale.
Does God want you to seek Him at a new depth, in a new way?
In the archeological world in 2014 a viking treasure trove the Galloway Hoard was found in Balmaghie, Kirkcudbrightshire Scotland. It is the richest and most varied collection of precious and exotic objects surviving from viking-age Britain and Ireland and it is Scotland’s earliest viking-age hoard buried sometime before AD900. It is a treasure trove, a window into life at that time.
One of the interesting aspects of the hoard is the two layers. The top layer known as the decoy layer had a few good finds of silver bullion, but buried at a lower level underneath was a much richer deposit in three parts. Silver bullion double in size, items of gold and a silver-gilt vessel packed full of valuables. The vikings true riches were buried deeper so to get to them, you needed to know they were there and to dig deeper, going further was required.
God definitely is not restricted to 2 layers of treasure. He has an infinite depth of treasure, in His word and who he is; His presence. Knowing him is a life long treasure journey for all of us.
Today is he asking you to go to the next depth of treasure? That you have gleaned all that you can in this level of seeking and that it is time to go deeper?