We’re human. We want things. We need things. We’re creatures of habit, and we have emotional needs, spiritual needs, financial needs, nutritional needs, and social needs. We’re all after the same things, really, aren’t we? I mean, after all, at the end of our day, don’t we all want to feel appreciated, loved, cared for, joyful, peaceful, happy, fulfilled, without stress, enlightened, non-pressured, with meaning and purpose, and living a life worth living? I could go on for the next 10 minutes talking about what we all need and want. The problem is – we go searching for the pursuit of these needs and wants in the wrong places and people. The irony is three-fold – 1.) we spend our lives in pursuit of the very things we never get, 2.) we typically get the opposite, and 3.) the most astounding of them all – God has them in His hand holding them out in front of our faces all the time, but we don’t go after what we cannot see. Yes, you heard me right – we don’t go after what we cannot see! What do I mean by that? We don’t go after what we ourselves cannot see or achieve on our own, even though God has them readily available, in overflowing abundance for us, every waking moment of every single day!