BUY THE TRUTH
"Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money; come ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, buy wine and milk without money and without price. Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not bread? and your labour for that which satisfieth not? hearken diligently unto Me, and eat ye that which is good, and let your soul delight itself in fatness. Incline your ear, and come unto Me: hear, and your soul shall live." (Isaiah 55:1-3a).
The food and drink that these verses refer to is the truth
contained in the Word of God - the Truth that nourishes our spirits and makes
us free. It is the one thing, and only
thing, that can satisfy the hungry and thirsty soul. Just as water sustains the life of every living
thing, so also does Jesus, the Fountain of Living Waters, sustain the spiritual
life of every believer. And as bread and
meat nourish the body, and give it the necessary nutrients to encourage growth
and give strength, Jesus also, the Bread of Life, strengthens us spiritually
and causes us to grow into His likeness.
He provides us with the milk of the Word for the babes, and strong meat
for the more mature, and the wine of the Spirit to empower all of our lives.
I have always thought that, because these verses indicate that we
can obtain this food and drink without money and without price, that there was
no cost at all, and that what the Lord offers us is free. The verses state, however, that we are to "…buy, and eat; yea, come, buy
wine and milk without money and without price." There is, therefore, a price to be paid, but
our money can do us no good in purchasing the truth. The
price that we must pay is our lives.
There are many who seek knowledge and truth, but they want it on their own
terms, and are unwilling to surrender their lives and their wills to the
Lord. These find the truth to be a
stumbling block rather than the healing balm that it is intended to be.
There are many things that our money can buy, but none of them can heal our souls. Proverbs 23 tells us, "When thou sittest to eat with a ruler, consider diligently what is before thee: and put a knife to
thy throat, if thou be a man
given to appetite. Be not desirous of
his dainties: for they are
deceitful meat. Eat thou not the bread
of him that hath an evil eye,
neither desire thou his dainty meats: for as he thinketh in his heart, so is he: Eat and drink, saith he to
thee; but his heart is not with
thee. The morsel which thou hast eaten shalt thou vomit up, and lose thy sweet
words." (Proverbs 23:1-3, 6-8).
It is very important that we know who we are eating with, and what they
are setting before us. Every day of our
lives we are offered things that look and taste appealing, but they are
deceitful meat. Just as a steady diet of
sugary treats and confections may be pleasing to the palette, in time it will
have a detrimental effect on our body and our health. It may be better to "put a knife to thy throat" rather than to "taste of his dainties." We must be wary of what we hear, what we read,
and what we watch. Television, movies,
radio, books and magazines, and the internet all offer us some wonderful tools
and opportunities, but they can also vex our spirits with images and ideas that
we would be better off not exposing ourselves to. Even some of the music that we listen to can
influence our moods and our values in adverse ways. "Wherefore
do ye spend money for that which is
not bread? and your labour for that
which satisfieth not?"
Matthew, in the 25th chapter of his gospel, tells the story of the
ten virgins who were waiting for the bridegroom to return. "And
at midnight there was a cry made, Behold, the bridegroom cometh; go ye out to
meet him. Then all those virgins arose,
and trimmed their lamps. And the foolish
said unto the wise, Give us of your oil; for our lamps are gone out. But the wise answered, saying, Not so; lest there be not enough for
us and you: but go ye rather to them that sell, and buy for yourselves. And while they went to buy, the bridegroom
came; and they that were ready went in with him to the marriage: and the door
was shut." (Matthew 25:6-10). Five
of the virgins, we are told, were wise, and five were foolish. The wise took their lamps and extra oil to last them through the
night, but the foolish virgins did not provide themselves with extra oil. Both had their lights shining initially, but
the foolish had their lights fail in the darkest hour when they needed the
light the most. When the cry went forth
that the bridegroom had returned, the wise virgins had light to see to go to
him. The foolish did not. When the foolish virgins tried to borrow oil
from the wise, the five wise virgins said, "Not so; lest there be not enough for
us and you: but go ye rather to them that sell, and buy for
yourselves."
Again, the price of discipleship is our lives. The lesson here, however, is that we can't
expect to wait until the need is great and the darkness has surrounded us and then decide to give our all - by then it
may be too late. "Seek ye the LORD while He
may be found, call ye upon Him while He is near." (Isaiah 55:6). Now
is the time to be drawing near to the Lord and committing our lives and our
love to Him. Then, we can be assured
that we will have light to guide us when we go through dark times. The water of the Word and the oil of the
Spirit will fuel our passion, and preserve us in the darkest hour.
All of the ten were virgins (pure and untouched), and all of them
possessed lamps in which the flame burned and gave off light (the light of
truth), and all of them were waiting for the bridegroom to return (Jesus is the
Bridegroom); but the difference was in not obtaining enough oil beforehand to
keep them through the night. Let us,
therefore, be like the wise virgins and go to the Lord daily, laying down our
lives, and buying His precious oil so that our lamps will never dim. He will feed us, He will quench our thirsty
souls, and He will anoint our lives so that all will see the light of the truth
in us. Moreover, we will have plenty of
light to guide us during the dark times in our lives.
"Buy the truth, and sell it not; also wisdom, and instruction, and understanding." (Proverbs
23:23).
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