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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Satisfied?

For the last few months in Generation NOW we have been dealing with the theme of RECAPTURE. Identifying the things in our lives that we have placed before God and allowing Him to recapture our hearts.

A recent survey suggests that on average, young men and women (ages 12-24) spend 30 or more hours a week on the internet. (if you do the math that's a little over 4 hours a day) Frequenting social networking websites such as facebook and myspace. Following their favorite celebrities on twitter and msn, and downloading over 2.5 million songs a day on iTunes.


Why is it that our generation as a whole have such a desire to connect with one another, to know the latest details of everything going on in the lives of so many different people? From our friends and family down to people we have never met?

Some would argue simply because we can, never before has a generation had such access to the world around them. With the internet and google there are virtually no ends to the information we can access. No matter if it is something/ or someone in our own backyard, or someone literally on the other side of the world.

The same goes for entertainment, you don't even have to leave the house anymore to listen to your favorite music, or to watch your favorite movie or tv show on demand.

You don't even have to pick up the phone to see what your 1,674 friends are doing, what they’re thinking and what they had for lunch. But if you did want to use your phone, don't worry, “there’s an app for that”. So yeah sure, availability has a lot to do it.

The question is however, is our desire to be entertained an effect of having all of this available to us, or is it the reason it exists in the first place?

I think it would be safe to say that the desire to be entertained, the desire to be fulfilled in some way, the desire to find satisfaction in life outdates facebook, itunes, the internet, bill gates, movies and television by a good 6 thousand years or so.

From the time man was created he has searched for fulfillment. When Adam and Eve were in the garden they found that fulfillment in their creator.

They found their purpose on earth, bringing glory to God.

But we know what happened, they tried to find their fulfillment in something other than God. From that point forward, from the point when sin entered the world and a separation was created between them and God, man has desperately tried to recreate the satisfaction that can only be found in one place alone. In God.

The desire we have in our lives is nothing new, it is simply a place in our lives that was created by our creator for our creator.

When we look in this world and see so many people hurting looking for answers, looking for their fulfillment in drugs and alcohol, in relationships with men and women. It is an attempt to fill that void.

But the truth is that when we look to anything else besides Jesus we are doing the same thing, trying to fill a void that with temporary fixes that will never last.

Jeremiah 2:13

“For my people have done two evil things:


They have abandoned me the fountain of living water.

And they have dug for themselves cracked cisterns


that can hold no water at all!

We are looking for satisfaction

Satisfaction- to fulfill the desires, expectations, needs, or demands of an individual

a satisfaction that can only be found in God.

but how is it that we find our satisfaction in God?

how can we go from a place of finding satisfaction from the things of this world to finding our satisfaction in the one who created the world?

it simply comes down to a choice that only we can make

it is a choice to bring glory to God

we were created in His image, we were created with a purpose, we were created with a desire to know our creator, to fill that void that only He can fill.

But because we’ve made the decision to glorify so many other things we have removed God from that place in our lives and we’ve filled it with worthless distractions that will never ultimately fulfill or satisfy our lives.

yet we don't even realize it.

None of us ever believe that we are bringing glory to anything else but God but when we find our satisfaction in something else that is exactly what we are doing.

Here are the numbers to prove it

Itunes brought in 1.9 billion dollars in revenue last year, 1.9 billion that $1,900,000,000

According to forbes lil wayne and kanye brought in 50 million each last year

(A-Rod only made 25 million to put that in perspective)

In 2008 Starbucks had 10.383 billion dollars in revenue

Facebook alone brought in $500 million

While you will never spend a dime to use facebook, companies are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars in advertisements to reach youth between the ages of 12-24 everyday.

When we find our satisfaction in these avenues someone is getting glory out of it, and by these numbers it looks like a lot of glory

but what happens when we find our satisfaction in God?

when we find our satisfaction in our salvation? In the fact that Jesus paid the ultimate price for our lives to be spared? For the ability to connect one on one with the creator of the universe? For being blessed restored and redeemed by our father?

WHATEVER WE ARE MOST SATISFIED IN IS THE THING THAT WE BEST GLORIFY- john piper

when we find our satisfaction in God our lives become a reflection of who He is

You want to make a difference in your life, you want to see a difference made in this generation?

Then glorify the God and Savior who is the only one that can truly change our lives and the lives of those around us.

We have the answer, but the only way others are going to see that is when they see it in our lives, when they see his reflection.

That only happens when we stop looking to the world for our satisfaction but when we instead look to God.