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예레미야 2:5-13
526. 목마른 자들아 (구, 316장)
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http://www.odbkorea.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/526.mp37월 14일 •월요일
성경읽기 : 시편 10-12; 사도행전 19:1-20
오늘의 성경말씀 : 예레미야 2:5-13
우리는 윈스턴이라는 새 강아지를 키우게 되었습니다. 그는 물어뜯고, 잠을 자고, 먹습니다. (그 밖에 다른 한두 가지 일도 합니다.) 아, 그리고 땅을 ‘팝니다.’ 윈스턴은 아무렇게나 파지 않습니다. 그는 땅굴을 파고 있습니다. 마치 감옥에서 탈출하려는 것처럼요. 강박적이고, 사나우며, 더럽습니다.
당신은 인생의 의미, 희망 또는 만족을 찾아 어딘가를 파헤치는 경향이 있습니까? 어떻게 하면 이 삶의 영역을 하나님께 맡길 수 있습니까?
하나님 아버지, 제 영혼이 갈망하는 것이 바로 주님이라는 것을 맛보고 주님 안에서 쉬면서, 수고의 삽을 내려놓을 수 있도록 도와주소서.
MONDAY, JULY 14
BIBLE IN A YEAR :PSALMS 10-12; ACTS 19:1-20
TODAY’S BIBLE READING: JEREMIAH 2:5-13
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They have forsaken me, the spring of living water, and have dug their own cisterns, broken cisterns that cannot hold water. [ JEREMIAH 2:13 ]
We have a new puppy, Winston. He bites. Sleeps. Eats. (Does one or two other things.) Oh, and he digs. Winston doesn’t dig casually. He tunnels. Like he’s escaping from prison. It’s compulsive, ferocious, and filthy.
Why does that dog dig so much? I wondered recently. Then it hit me: I’m a digger too-prone to “digging” into myriad things I hope will make me happy. They’re not always even bad things. But when I fixate on finding satisfaction in something apart from God, I become a digger. Digging for meaning apart from God leaves me covered in dirt and longing for something more.
Jeremiah rebuked Israel for being diggers: “They have forsaken me,” God said through the prophet, “and have dug their own cisterns, broken cisterns that cannot hold water” (JEREMIAH 2:13). God disciplined His people for neglecting to seek Him. They’d dug their own wells in an attempt to quench their deepest thirst. But God reminded them that He alone is the “spring of living water” (V. 13). In John 4, Jesus offered this living water to the woman at the well, who’d also done her share of digging elsewhere (VV. 10-26).
We’re all diggers sometimes. But God graciously offers to replace our fruitless digging with vital fulfillment with His water, which alone satisfies the deep thirst of our souls. ADAM R. HOLZ
Where do you tend to dig in search of meaning, hope, or satisfaction? How can you entrust this area of your life to God?
Father, please help me taste and see that You’re what my soul longs for, and to put my shovel down as I rest in You.
By 예레미야 2:5-13
526. 목마른 자들아 (구, 316장)
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http://www.odbkorea.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/526.mp37월 14일 •월요일
성경읽기 : 시편 10-12; 사도행전 19:1-20
오늘의 성경말씀 : 예레미야 2:5-13
우리는 윈스턴이라는 새 강아지를 키우게 되었습니다. 그는 물어뜯고, 잠을 자고, 먹습니다. (그 밖에 다른 한두 가지 일도 합니다.) 아, 그리고 땅을 ‘팝니다.’ 윈스턴은 아무렇게나 파지 않습니다. 그는 땅굴을 파고 있습니다. 마치 감옥에서 탈출하려는 것처럼요. 강박적이고, 사나우며, 더럽습니다.
당신은 인생의 의미, 희망 또는 만족을 찾아 어딘가를 파헤치는 경향이 있습니까? 어떻게 하면 이 삶의 영역을 하나님께 맡길 수 있습니까?
하나님 아버지, 제 영혼이 갈망하는 것이 바로 주님이라는 것을 맛보고 주님 안에서 쉬면서, 수고의 삽을 내려놓을 수 있도록 도와주소서.
MONDAY, JULY 14
BIBLE IN A YEAR :PSALMS 10-12; ACTS 19:1-20
TODAY’S BIBLE READING: JEREMIAH 2:5-13
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https://dzxuyknqkmi1e.cloudfront.net/odb/2025/07/odb-07-14-25.mp3Download MP3
They have forsaken me, the spring of living water, and have dug their own cisterns, broken cisterns that cannot hold water. [ JEREMIAH 2:13 ]
We have a new puppy, Winston. He bites. Sleeps. Eats. (Does one or two other things.) Oh, and he digs. Winston doesn’t dig casually. He tunnels. Like he’s escaping from prison. It’s compulsive, ferocious, and filthy.
Why does that dog dig so much? I wondered recently. Then it hit me: I’m a digger too-prone to “digging” into myriad things I hope will make me happy. They’re not always even bad things. But when I fixate on finding satisfaction in something apart from God, I become a digger. Digging for meaning apart from God leaves me covered in dirt and longing for something more.
Jeremiah rebuked Israel for being diggers: “They have forsaken me,” God said through the prophet, “and have dug their own cisterns, broken cisterns that cannot hold water” (JEREMIAH 2:13). God disciplined His people for neglecting to seek Him. They’d dug their own wells in an attempt to quench their deepest thirst. But God reminded them that He alone is the “spring of living water” (V. 13). In John 4, Jesus offered this living water to the woman at the well, who’d also done her share of digging elsewhere (VV. 10-26).
We’re all diggers sometimes. But God graciously offers to replace our fruitless digging with vital fulfillment with His water, which alone satisfies the deep thirst of our souls. ADAM R. HOLZ
Where do you tend to dig in search of meaning, hope, or satisfaction? How can you entrust this area of your life to God?
Father, please help me taste and see that You’re what my soul longs for, and to put my shovel down as I rest in You.