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Isaiah 55:2-3 - Really Living!

Isa.55:2-3; Really Living!

Isa 55:2,3 (KJV)  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; and I will make an everlasting covenant 
with you, even the sure mercies of David. 

Isa 55:2,3 (CEV) Why waste your money on what really isn't food? 
 Why work hard for something that doesn't satisfy?  Listen 
carefully to me, and you will enjoy the very best foods.  Pay close 
attention!  Come to me and live.  

Food costs money, lasts only a short time, and meets only 
physical needs. But God offers us 'free' nourishment that feeds our soul. 
How do we get it? We come (55:1), listen (55:2), seek, and call on 
God (55:6). God's salvation is freely offered, but to nourish our 
souls we must eagerly receive it. We will starve spiritually without 
this food as surely as we will starve physically without our daily 
bread.  [Life Application SB] 

God encourages men to place their primary interest in spiritual 
rather than material things. Those who make first things first will 
discover that their material needs are satisfied more easily and more 
abundantly. [SDA Commentary] 

Man was created with an inner longing for God that finds lasting 
satisfaction only in fellowship with Him. . . The one who realizes his 
spiritual need is well aware that he has no merits of his own to offer to 
God as a price for the precious gift of salvation. But God invites 
all such to come in spite of their spiritual poverty for the price 
of their salvation has been paid by the Saviour. Yet those who 
desire spiritual blessings must not only "hunger" and "thirst" for 
them, but also put forth effort to secure them. The blessings of 
salvation are free, yet they may be obtained only at the cost of all that 
a man has. [SDA Commentary] 

All the wealth and pleasure in the world, will not yield solid 
comfort and content to the soul. They do not satisfy even the appetites 
of the body; for all is vanity and vexation. Let the 
disappointments we meet with in the world, help to drive us to Christ, and to 
seek for satisfaction in him only. Then, and not before, we shall 
find rest for our souls. Hear, and your soul shall live. [Matthew 
Henry Commentary] 

Only in Christ can men ever "have life" and "have it more 
abundantly" (John 10:10). [SDA Commentary]